Classic Canes coronation edition
Walking stick specialist Classic Canes has launched an exclusive new design to celebrate the forthcoming coronation of HRH King Charles III.Classic Canes Coronation

Managing director and designer Charlotte Gillan has created a cheerful and striking pattern featuring the St Edward’s Crown, which will be used to crown the new king, interspersed with red, white and blue hearts and flowers.

The adjustable cane, which is suitable for ladies and gentlemen, will make an ideal accessory for watching the parades and attending street parties.

Charlotte enthuses: “This cane is very upbeat and modern and was great fun to design. More and more people are buying canes for special occasions and to accessorise their outfits so we had to do something special for this momentous occasion.

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“Most of the population have never seen a coronation so it will be very special for us all.Classic Canes Coronation

“This cane will also be perfect for other national occasions such as The Last Night of the Proms, The Eurovision Song Contest and national sporting events.

“It will look fabulous in window displays and we are expecting it to be very popular.”

The Crowning Glory cane is available for Classic Canes stockists to pre-order now.

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