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Branch Catalogue Catalogueseptember 2021 Through September 2022 ENGLISH BranchLegion Branch Catalogue CatalogueSeptember 2021 through September 2022 September 2021 through September 2022 ENGLISH TOLL FREE: 1-888-301-2257 MAIL TO: Legion Supply The Royal Canadian Legion FAX: 1-613-591-8462 86 Aird Place E-MAIL: [email protected] Ottawa, Ontario, K2L 0A1 ORDER BY: Poppy Umbrella Striped This inverted collapsible umbrella includes a larger than normal 48” parasol. The inverted opening mechanism means that the umbrella opens away from you, which saves you a struggle when opening it from your car, and stops water from getting everywhere when you close it. Printed on the poly- pongee fabric is a beautiful bright Poppy motif. This fabric is used for its superior protection from the sun and rain. A reliable automatic open and closing mechanism complements its sturdy fiberglass ribs. 300771 Member Price: $39.95 Special pricing is available to Legion branches. Women's Red Lest We Forget English French Poppy T-Shirt A bright red, 500945 S 500950 S casual choice for the hot summer 500946 M 500951 M months. Our beautiful Poppy 500947 L 500952 L motif spans the front of the shirt with the message “Lest 500948 XL 500953 XL We Forget” in elegant letters 500949 2XL 500954 2XL underneath. Like all our other t-shirts this is made from 100% pre-shrunk cotton, meaning it won’t shrink in the wash. Member Price: $23.95 Special pricing is available to Legion branches. 2 See Page 51 for details on How to Order. See page 71 for Product Index. ENGLISH Poppy Handbag This generously sized handbag (15”long by 10”high) is not only a practical day-to-day item, but a fashion accessory. The bright red and green colours evoke the feeling of a cheerful sunny day, and the durable material guarantees a long lasting product. It is fully lined, and the top has a zippered enclosure. 300761 Member Price: $39.95 Special pricing is available to Legion branches Poppy Wallet Designed to be a matching piece to our Poppy Handbag and cell phone case, this Poppy wallet is as durable as it is fashionable. The bright and colourful Poppy motif on the outside is lovely, and it has multiple individual sections on the inside to fit all Striped Poppy Scarf We are pleased to offer this new accessory that the cards, identification, bills, change and incorporates the same striped Poppy motif reproduced in one of our receipts that you need. umbrellas. The 100% polyester scarf measures 18” x 71”. 300760 Member Price: $35.95 500921 Member Price: $39.95 Special pricing is available to Legion branches. Special pricing is available to Legion branches. Set Of 2 Water Bottles Poppy Cell Phone Case Durable stainless steel, Sized at 3.75” wide reusable, and stylish, and 6.8” high, this case this water bottle has can comfortably fit all it all. At 500 ml (about but the very largest 16oz) it is large enough to hold of cell phones. The a generous amount of liquid, colourful Poppy motif but not big enough to be exterior is designed to cumbersome when carrying match the custom fabric around. The secure screw top is used in the production attached to the bottle itself via of our handbags and a rubber handle, which means wallets. The case includes you will never misplace it after a clasp to keep you phone opening. secure, and a card holder 300752 on the back for an added Member Price: $34.95 convenience. Branch Price: Special 300762 Member Price: $14.95 pricing is available to Legion Special pricing is available to Legion branches. branches. All products in this catalogue may be purchased through your Legion Branch. 3 ENGLISH Poppy Umbrellas These collapsible and classic style umbrellas incorporate the poppy. The collapsible version is only 34cm (13 ½“) when closed but a full 61cm (24”) when open. This model has a 101cm (40”) parasol formed of high-performance polyester fabric. The button on the handle can be used to both open and close the umbrella. Other features include a durable carrying strap, comfortable black rubberized handle, and a protective sleeve. The classic style comes with an 89 cm (35”) laminated wooden shaft and handle. Its high-performance polyester fabric parasol measures a generous 104 cm (41”). 300720 Collapsible Poppy Umbrella, 24" Member Price: $29.95 Special pricing is available to Legion branches. 300721 Handled Poppy Umbrella, 41" Member Price: $39.95 Special pricing is available to Legion branches. Poppy Vase 10.5” high Using flowers as a decoration is a great way to bring some colour, and lovely scents into one’s home. White Poppy Tote Generously sized at 13 ½” Flowers help remind us of warmer months wide, 15” high and 6” deep, this tote is perfect Poppy Coffee Mug (10oz) Perfect for during the cold winters, and are a great way for shopping or bringing a lunch to work. It morning coffees, a hot chocolate on a cold to show some appreciation to those we love. is made from a durable 70% cotton and 30% day, or even as a simple decorative piece. This At 10.5” high this vase is perfect for flowers of poly canvas to ensure it can stand up to the 10oz bone china coffee mug is wrapped in all kinds. The bright red Poppy design wraps heaviest of loads, and the beautifully bright an elegant Poppy motif and comes packaged around the white ceramic vase, providing Poppy motif is screen printed to allow for in a lovely matching gift box. It is both some extra colour for any display. machine washing. dishwasher and microwave safe. 300764 Member Price: $44.95 300769 Member Price: $8.95 300763 Member Price: $15.95 Special pricing is available to Legion Special pricing is available to Legion Special pricing is available to Legion branches. branches. branches. 4 See Page 51 for details on How to Order. See page 71 for Product Index. ENGLISH A. B. Scarf Monet "Poppy Field", Scarf Stained Glass Poppies We are pleased to offer these new accessories that incorporate the same design utilized in two of our umbrellas, Stained Glass Poppies and Monet "Poppy Field". The 100% polyester scarves measures 16” x 60”. 500748 A. Scarf Monet “Poppy Field” $39.95 500746 B. Scarf Stained Glass Poppies $39.95 Special pricing is available to Legion branches. Silk Poppy Scarf Two seemingly opposite characteristics, delicate and strong, are combined in a traditional natural textile silk. That makes it an excellent choice for making a scarf. The Legion’s Silk Poppy Scarf goes C. D. even further with the added feature of its large size, 26” x 68”, or 173 x 66 centimeters. That means it’s wide enough to cover your head and wrap around your neck. The Collapsible Umbrellas These collapsible umbrellas include a larger than normal 48” parasol. original art for the Poppy print was designed Printed on the poly-pongee fabric are famed images from Monet’s "Les Coquelicots" and a by the Legion’s talented graphic artist, Karen beautiful stained-glass Poppy image. This fabric is used for its superior protection from the Taylor. The chic design gives a 21st Century sun and rain. A reliable automatic open and closing mechanism compliments its sturdy touch to the traditional Poppy image. fiberglass ribs. 500614 Member Price: $49.95 300688 C. Umbrella Stained Glass Poppies $39.95 Special pricing is available to Legion 300687 D. Umbrella Monet “Poppy Field” $39.95 Special pricing is available to Legion branches. branches. All products in this catalogue may be purchased through your Legion Branch. 5 ENGLISH Black Lest We Forget Ball Cap A simple and clean ballcap designed to communicate a message of Remembrance in an easy to read fashion. The Remembrance Poppy is front and center on this ball cap, with the message ‘Lest We Forget’ beneath. There is a maple leaf on the beak to reinforce the Canadian identity, and the Legion logo can be found above the adjustable strap on the back. 500955 English 500956 French Member Price: $15.95 Special pricing is available to Legion branches. Black Lest We Forget T-Shirt The Poppy is a cherished symbol here in Canada and many other countries in the world. This t-shirt has been designed in a simple way to bring attention to it in a respectful manner and can be worn year- round. The Poppy sits atop the message ‘Lest We Forget’, and the Legion logo as well as a maple leaf can be found on either sleeve. Made from 100% pre-shrunk cotton to prevent shrinking in the wash. Member Price: S-XL - $19.95 English 2XL-3XL - $23.95 Special pricing is available to Legion branches. Different sizes and styles of t-shirts may Legion Backpack Made with tough material and sturdy zippers, be combined to achieve volume discount this durable backpack is designed to last. The pack includes features prices. such as a padded laptop slot, audio holder with headphone cord slot, zipper pull tabs, convenient English French French storage slots, a sturdy handle, 500957 S 500963 S and padded adjustable straps. 500958 M 500964 M The minimalistic design features 500959 L 500965 L a single Poppy screened onto the 500960 XL 500966 XL front pocket, with the Legion logo 500961 2XL 500967 2XL next to it. 500962 3XL 500968 3XL 300770 Member Price: $39.95 Special pricing is available to Sleeve Legion branches. 6 See Page 51 for details on How to Order. See page 71 for Product Index. ENGLISH BUNDLE OF 3 500915 S 500916 M 500917 L 500918 XL 500919 2XL 500920 3XL Men’s Legion Shorts A perfect way to show your support for the Royal Canadian Legion during those hot summer months or time spent at the gym.
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