Going Places: Celebrating Small Wins and the Power of Movement

Going Places: Celebrating Small Wins and the Power of Movement

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We often think of “going places” as big milestones: a new job, a cross-country move, a major life change. But for Jayme, a member of the Wirth team, Going Places is about something much different. It’s about the small, everyday wins that get us through the day.

It’s the choice to lace up your shoes and take a walk around the block when you’d rather just stay in bed. It’s replying to that message from a friend after a tough week. It’s standing still for just a second to take a deep breath before diving into the day.

At Wirth, we believe these are the biggest victories of all. Because going places isn’t about how far or how fast you go. It’s about the fact that you’re still going. And you’re still here.

These are reminders that forward is forward, no matter the pace.

The Hat That Moves With You

That spirit is what inspired the Going Places cap. Designed to be our most comfortable, best-fitting run hat yet, it’s built for movement of any kind. Whether you're going out for a jog, walking the dog, or just running errands, this cap was made to go with you. Lightweight, breathable, and made right here in Vancouver. It's a piece that feels just as good on your head as it does in your soul.

Product Details:

  • Black with cream stitching
  • Unstructured 5-panel run hat
  • Lightweight polyester mesh fabric for breathability
  • Adjustable web strap for a secure, custom fit
  • Signature Wirth stitch on the side

And like everything we create at Wirth, this hat gives back. With 100% of profits going to the Wirth Foundation, each purchase helps fund therapy sessions for those who otherwise couldn’t afford support. To date, we’ve sponsored over 7,000 sessions (with a big update coming soon), and we’re just getting started.

Going places isn’t about the distance. It’s about the intention. It’s about showing up, wherever you are, however you can.

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