Limited number of Kami the Fish toques on sale now at Kamloops Chamber

The Kamloops Chamber of Commerce has brought back more Kami The Fish apparel, and now you can get decked out from head to toe.

The Chamber announced new limited-edition Kami the FIsh Toques for sale at $40 each yesterday afternoon, Dec. 9.

The toques come in either beige, burgundy or green but the green toques have already sold out, according to Chamber executive director Acacia Pangilinan.

The business group ordered 100 of each toque and there are approximately 70 of the other two ones left as of noon today. Pangilinan says the Chamber won't be ordering anymore as they want the items to be collector items.

But the community can expect more limited Kami the Fish apparel in the future.

To get your Kami The Fish toque visit the Chamber office at 615 Victoria St. or call 250-372-7722.

Limited number of Kami the Fish toques on sale now at Kamloops Chamber | iNFOnews.ca
One of the three versions of Kami the Fish toques on sale for a limited time only. FACEBOOK/ Kamloops Chamber of Commerce

Limited number of Kami the Fish toques on sale now at Kamloops Chamber | iNFOnews.ca
The green Kami the Fish toque has sold out. FACEBOOK/ Kamloops Chamber of Commerce


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