We saw this in our street, on the ground. It is a Light Hat Torch. The hat part, the English call it a beanie hat. In Québec, it is a tuque, which sounds way better and somehow fits better. I bought one to my wife a few years ago, as a Christmas present, but it is not this one: my wife's one is pink. This one seems warm enough, but my wife's tuque-torch (or torch-tuque) is a bit on the thin side. I quite like the charcoal grey colour of the lost tuque. It would look if it wasn't so dirty. The torch bit is really useful: it gives a lot of light and it is easy to operate. Moral of the story: this is a real loss for whoever lost it.
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Any name other than tuque strikes me as odd and insufficient, lol.
We call this a toque in New Brunswick too. A few of my fellow dog walkers use them now with the darker mornings.
we always call them tuques and i just bought 3 of these for xmas gifts! they are great for dog walkers!
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