Beanies In Support of
Search & Rescue Dogs
Beanies are a big deal at Stio. Warm, lovable and always with us, they’re just like our dogs and that’s exactly why we’ve named each beanie after one of our office four-legged friends. This year, 100% of Stio beanie sales on Giving Tuesday will be donated to Search and Rescue Dogs of the United States (SARDUS). Shop our Mountain Mutt series to support dogs who save lives.
Donate NowThe Ace Beanie
This beanie is named for Ace, who's living large in the mountains with big ears, missing teeth and a huge heart.
The Bailey Beanie
This beanie is named for Bailey, who's little in size with mountains of spunk.
The Brooks Beanie
This beanie is named for Brooks, who's loyal to the lap, steady at the heel and a seeker of sun patches.
The Charlie Beanie
This beanie is named for Charlie, a lover of bubbles, high jumping and stealing peas from the garden.
The Clyde Beanie
This beanie is named for Clyde, who's backcountry bound with a mission for deep pow and barky sticks.
The Daphne Beanie
This beanie is named for Daphne, a retired backcountry adventurer now mastering the art of napping.
The Greta Beanie
This beanie is named for Greta, a speedster on the snow pack and the singletrack, all in the name of kibble.
The Gunner Beanie
This beanie is named for Gunner, a good-timer advanced in the art of après.
The Hunter Beanie
This beanie is named for Hunter, and there's only two ways to slice it... He's a skier and snuggler. A snuggler and skier.
The Kobe Beanie
This beanie is named for Kobe, a SoCal sun bum by birth and mountain town transplant by rescue.
The Mizpah Beanie
This beanie is named for Mizpah, who's at home in the high alpine and named for a hut in the White Mountains.
The Kids' Otis Beanie
This beanie is named for Otis, a high jumper for snow balls with a flair for red bandanas.
The Pinto Beanie
This beanie is named for Pinto, a jumping bean exploring peak to valley from Colorado to Wyoming.