The inside perspective on 4T2D and why we do what we do. From learning about the employees who make the products to the products themselves to all things Vermont, The Beanie Blog is here to help you learn who we are.

4T2D & REI Williston: Celebrating a Kids’ Beanie Design Made in Vermont

4T2D partnered with REI Williston to host a kids’ beanie design contest celebrating creativity, local manufacturing, and Vermont-made craftsmanship. See how one winning design was brought to life at our...

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Best Beanies for Snowboarding in Vermont

Snowboarding in Vermont demands gear that can handle real winter. From cuffed and skully styles to mid-length and jacquard knits, this guide breaks down the best 4T2D beanies for riders...

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How We Knit Every 4T2D Beanie in Vermont

Go behind the scenes with 4T2D. Learn how we knit every beanie in Vermont using quality materials, small-batch production, and a commitment to craftsmanship and sustainability.

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Top Beanie Gifts for the Holidays

Looking for a winter-ready holiday gift? Explore 4T2D’s top beanie picks. Warm, durable, and made for Vermont winters with everyday style.

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Why Buying American-Made Apparel Matters

Buying American-made apparel supports local jobs, quality craftsmanship, and sustainable production. Here is why it matters and how 4T2D reflects these values.

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The Best Beanies for Skiing in Vermont (and New England)

Looking for the best beanies for skiing in Vermont and across New England? This guide breaks down the warmest and most functional 4T2D styles for real on mountain conditions.

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How to Style a Beanie for Fall in New England

Fall in New England calls for layers, flannel, and a beanie that actually keeps up with the weather. Here’s how to style your 4T2D beanie for cozy, effortless looks that...

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Beanies, Beanies, and More Beanies

In this month's edition of The Thread, we highlight our beanies! Also get to know our Industrial Maintenance Technician, Reese Malafronte, and her favorite spot in Vermont.

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