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November 17, 2024
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Customize Your Look With Cool Kippahs

Kippot have become a fashion trend just like any other accessory or article of clothing. You can stay on top of the latest kippah trend, or create your own personalized kippah look, with Cool Kippahs, a division of the Judaica House, Ltd.

Regardless of the look you’re going for, Cool Kippahs offers many kippot to choose from, all of which can be personalized and styled to your liking through the site’s wide variety of fabrics, colors and monogram features. Materials such as burlap, felt, and velvet have all been popular options at one point or another. So have bold patterns, monograms or neutral tones.

Custom kippot are great for an upshernish, bar/bat mitzvah or wedding. Personalized kippot also make excellent giveaways or donor gifts for camps, schools, businesses and nonprofits, said Edan Nayowitz, manager of the Judaica House in Teaneck. Cool Kippahs has worked with many Chabad and Hillel houses and companies such as Google and Supreme who want their logos on a Cool Kippah. Nayowitz has also worked with colleges and universities worldwide to deliver a wide range of custom kippot.

“We offer anywhere between 15 and 20 different fabrics, colors and patterns,” Nayowitz said. “Within the store, we have more than 1,000 kippahs available for purchase.”

Custom orders require 60 kippot and prices range between $4 and $6 per kippah. The cost for individual kippot ranges between $10 and $12.

If you are having an event, coolkippahs.com can help you choose which kippah you want and how you want to personalize them from the comfort of your home computer.

Cook Kippahs offers a varied selection of items to enhance events including personalized shirts, socks, Challah Covers and tote bags, but those orders must be made over the phone or by email.

To start personalizing your kippah, or to learn more, visit coolkippahs.com or email [email protected].

By Elizabeth Zakaim

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