The Melt the ICE Hat is a red knit hat with a braided tassel designed by Paul Neary as a fashion activism and craftivism response to the January 2026 ICE operation in Minnesota inspired by the Norwegian resistance hat popular during Norway's Nazi occupation.[1]

a Melt the ICE Hat, 2026

Background

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Minnesotans seeking a way to protest ICE activity in their state through knitting and crocheting, and disinterested in returning to the pussyhats popularized as a symbol of resistance against Donald Trump in 2016, began knitting red hats as a symbol of resistance against escalating violence, unconstitutional detainment of American citizens, and the deaths of Renée Good and Alex Pretti.[2]

The design for the hat was shared widely on social media.[3] Interest in the hat resulted in a shortage of red yarn throughout Minnesota.[4]

Historical background

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Examples of Norwegian resistance hats displayed in Norway's Resistance Museum.

During the Nazi occupation of Norway, knitting and wearing red toppluer or nisselue style hats became a symbol of Norwegian resistance.[4]

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