PROCESS: Quintin Co. Custom 6 Panel Snapback

PROCESS: Quintin Co. Custom 6 Panel Snapback

It’s quite possible that you are familiar with the Quintin Co. brand without even knowing it. Founded in 2009, the Los Angeles-based headwear manufacturer has experienced rapid growth in its three year existence having firmly solidified both its own in-house brand while simultaneously playing headwear tailor and manufacturer to a wide range of the industry’s most well-respected and recognized streetwear giants. Amidst the inundation of snapback hats these days, QuintinCo. has always managed to separate itself from the pack by keeping a close focus on not only the final aesthetics of each of its products, but also paying strict attention to the details during each step within the creative progression. For our latest PROCESS feature, Quintin Co. invited our Senior Editor Luis Ruano for a visit to the factory in which the production takes place, to hand select the textiles, colors and individual elements for a special make-up custom hat. For the feature, the team mints a custom all-black-everything 6-panel snapback hat, featuring a melton wool crown, cordura visor, croc leather top panel and suede under visor, capped off by an orange plastic clasp offering just enough contrast.

PROCESS: Chambord Vodka Mixer

PROCESS: Chambord Vodka Mixer

Having been perfecting the notes and infusions of its all-natural taste for many years, our latest PROCESS focuses on Chambord Vodka as one of the quintessential ingredients to a new mixer aptly titled, “The Chambord Vodka Mixer.”

PROCESS: C. Chauchat Tie

PROCESS: C. Chauchat Tie

The versatile necktie has been a must-have among menswear staples for decades. Since the emergence of “Casual Friday,” and later the lifesaving “business casual” dress code, the necktie is no longer limited to the office as more and more men continue to experiment with its decorative nature, incorporating their own personal style and preference of dress.

PROCESS: Hemming Denim With a Union Special by Self Edge

PROCESS: Hemming Denim With a Union Special by Self Edge

A chain stitch is a double lock stitch named after its resemblance to the links of a chain. It was the stitch of choice used to hem jeans because of its strength combined with flexibility, allowing for the natural movement of denim.

PROCESS x ESTATE LA Fitted Cap
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PROCESS x ESTATE LA Fitted Cap

Utilizing their symbolic interpretation of Native American culture, PROCESS has applied their

Process 2009 Spring/Summer Collection
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Process 2009 Spring/Summer Collection

Evolving from their initial coming-together as Epidemik Coalition, Process has stepped it up


 

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