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Crazy Cap shops specialize in selling various outfits and hats. They also sell [[Life-Up Heart]]s and [[Power Moon]]s, as well as souvenir stickers and models.
Crazy Cap shops specialize in selling various outfits and hats. They also sell [[Life-Up Heart]]s and [[Power Moon]]s, as well as souvenir stickers and models.


The logo of the brand has yellow and purple coloring, which references how each shop is divided into two sections. The yellow sections sell items that the player can buy with global [[Coin|gold coins]], while the purple sections requires the player to spend purple [[regional coin]]s. The employees of Crazy Cap are residents of the kingdoms where their branches are located. In the case of the [[Cascade Kingdom]], [[Lost Kingdom]], [[Bowser's Kingdom]], and [[Moon Kingdom]], there are no friendly residents, so the employees vary. The only kingdoms that do not have Crazy Cap stores are the [[Cloud Kingdom]] and [[Ruined Kingdom]].
The logo of the brand has yellow and purple coloring, which references how each shop is divided into two sections. The yellow sections sell items that the player can buy with global [[Coin|gold coins]], while the purple sections requires the player to spend purple [[regional coin]]s. The employees of Crazy Cap are residents of the kingdoms where their branches are located. In the case of the [[Cascade Kingdom]], [[Lost Kingdom]], [[Bowser's Kingdom]], and [[Moon Kingdom]], there are no friendly residents, so the employees vary. The only kingdoms that do not have Crazy Cap stores are the [[Cloud Kingdom]], [[Ruined Kingdom]], [[Dark Side]], and [[Darker Side]].


Each shop sells a Power Moon for 100 gold coins, a reference to how Mario earns a [[Power Star]] in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and a [[Shine Sprite]] in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' for collecting 100 coins. A green check mark appears next to the Power Moon selection after making such purchase within that shop. After completing the game, the player can continue to purchase individual Power Moons from any shop for another 100 coins, or a set of ten for 1,000 coins.
Each shop sells a Power Moon for 100 gold coins, a reference to how Mario earns a [[Power Star]] in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and a [[Shine Sprite]] in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' for collecting 100 coins. A green check mark appears next to the Power Moon selection after making such purchase within that shop. After completing the game, the player can continue to purchase individual Power Moons from any shop for another 100 coins, or a set of ten for 1,000 coins.