LikeSweden Moose [Unisex Vintage Cotton Twill Cap]

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Everybody knows that dad caps are no longer just for dads, so get an embroidered cotton twill cap for yourself! This one’s really special thanks to the intricate embroidery detail and the washed out vintage feel.

• 100% cotton twill
• 6-panel unstructured cap with a low profile
• 6 sewn eyelets
• Black sweatband
• Metal snap buckle with an antique brass finish
• Washed-out vintage effect
• Blank product sourced from China

This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!

• Traceability:
– Dyeing—China
– Manufacturing—Myanmar
• Contains 0% recycled polyester
• Contains 0% dangerous substances
• Packaging compostability and recyclability information

Age restrictions: For adults
EU Warranty: 2 years
Other compliance information: Meets the lead and phthalates level requirements.

In compliance with the General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR), Karolina Anna Pikus ensures that all consumer products offered are safe and meet EU standards. For any product safety related inquiries or concerns, please contact us at karolina@likesweden.com or write to us Stjärnbildsgatan 120
415 67 Göteborg.

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🍆❄️ Sweden’s New Year headline: the snow penis in Åkersberga is gone

A 20-year-old guy, Joakim, and three friends spent almost 3 hours building a giant snow sculpture in a roundabout, using tools like a saw.

By the next morning? It had collapsed.

Joakim says he drove past and “only two balls were left.” Nobody knows if it melted, fell apart, or got removed.

A similar snow sculpture in the area was taken away in 2023 after the municipality called it a traffic safety risk.

So what happened this time? 👀

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Since my New Year’s resolution was to post more about myself not only Sweden and all things Swedish…

The background of Les Mis plot is not the French Revolution but the Paris uprising of 1832 - French Revolution was earlier in 1789-1799.

Thank you for your attention 🫶

But no worries, it’s quite common misconception and when I first saw Les Mis I assumed the same. It was some time later when I checked the dates and found out more about the background of these events. So if you didn’t know, now you know.

Love,
Karolina ❤️
🇸🇪 Sweden is going to get cancelled by Italy one day 🍕😅

January 1st in Sweden is basically a recovery ritual, and pizza is the chosen medicine. It’s such a thing that delivery platforms and pizzerias treat New Year’s Day like a peak day every year. 

Some numbers to make it worse:
🍕 Sweden eats around half a million pizzas a day (yep, per day). 
⏱️ Foodora even predicted up to 8 pizzas per second on New Year’s Day. 
📈 And data-based reports have shown New Year’s Day pizza sales can jump massively compared to a normal day. 

And the main character of Swedish pizza culture?
Kebabpizza. It keeps topping “most popular pizza” lists, and it’s basically joked about as a national dish at this point. 

I’m just saying: one day an Italian will witness Swedish pizza IRL on January 1st… and the Swedish-Italian pizza war will finally begin 😭🇸🇪🇮🇹

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🇸🇪 Swedes don’t just say “next week”.

📅 What are “week numbers”?
Sweden uses calendar week numbers for EVERYTHING: work schedules, school plans, deliveries, appointments, sometimes even casual small talk.

💬 Real Swedish conversation starter:
“So… should we do week 6?”
And you’re just standing there like: “Yes. Absolutely. Whatever that means.” 😭

🧠 Why it’s so common:
It’s practical when you plan far ahead (very Swedish), and it keeps everyone synced… as long as you actually know what week it is.

📱 Survival tip:
Open your phone calendar. The week number is usually right there.

Or just do confidently agree and then panic-check later 😎

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🍔 Takeout debt is exploding in Sweden.

According to DN, 2926 people have debt with Kronofogden today because they didn’t pay for food ordered via Foodora or Wolt.

And the growth is wild:
📈 Up 662% in four years

At the same time, Kronofogden’s numbers show:
👥 Almost 500,000 people have debts there
💰 Total debt: 138 billion SEK (almost double in 10 years)

Another rising number:
👶 663 children are with Kronofogden this year due to damages they were sentenced to pay to crime victims

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🛍️ Leftovers in the fridge, candles still warm… and somehow the shopping bags are already by the door 😂

Mellandagsrea = the “in-between days” sale (the days between Christmas and New Year). Shops flip from jul coziness to red sale signs overnight. Many places open on Dec 25 with special hours, and some deals even drop right after Christmas Eve 🎄➡️💸

Expect crowds and queues: returns and exchanges, packed fitting rooms, the IKEA parking lot doing its own snowplow ballet, and a whole city power-walking in winter boots.

By Annandag jul (Dec 26), it’s full speed: coffee in one hand, receipt in the other, “just going to check one more store.” ☕️🧾

Shopping tip: check holiday opening times, layer like a Swede, and schedule a fika between bargains. The sales will still be there after a cinnamon bun.

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❄️ Weather alert for Christmas Eve in Sweden

SMHI issued two orange warnings starting Christmas Eve afternoon in parts of Norrbotten and Västerbotten, up in the mountain areas.

What to expect:
⚠️ Wind up to storm force, over 25 m/s
⚠️ Heavy snowfall, tough conditions
⚠️ SMHI: don’t go into the mountains unless you have to
🥶 Risk of frostbite, and rescue efforts can take time

Plus: a yellow wind warning expands into Jämtland, including Åre, with winds up to 24 m/s.

🎄 If you’re travelling, double-check conditions before you go.
And to everyone celebrating today: Merry Christmas ✨

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Traditional Swedish recipes not only for the summer!

E-book “Midsommar: The Swedish Way” is now available!

Celebrate like the Swedes with 31 recipes, snapsvisor tips, and food safety know-how! Not only for Midsommar but every Swedish celebration!