CHAPKA | MAX THIEL - ECHO CHAMBERS
CHAPKA | MAX THIEL - ECHO CHAMBERS
CHAPKA | MAX THIEL - ECHO CHAMBERS
CHAPKA | MAX THIEL - ECHO CHAMBERS
CHAPKA | MAX THIEL - ECHO CHAMBERS
CHAPKA | MAX THIEL - ECHO CHAMBERS
CHAPKA | MAX THIEL - ECHO CHAMBERS
CHAPKA | MAX THIEL - ECHO CHAMBERS
CHAPKA | MAX THIEL - ECHO CHAMBERS
CHAPKA | MAX THIEL - ECHO CHAMBERS

CHAPKA | MAX THIEL - ECHO CHAMBERS

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Size:L (58-61)
Pickup currently unavailable at Reuterstr. 52

CHAPKA | MAX THIEL - ECHO CHAMBERS

L (58-61)

Reuterstr. 52

Pickup currently unavailable

Reuterstr. 52
12047 Berlin
Germany

01756296989

Size Chart

in the product description you'll find detailed information about the sizes and measurements of each product.

if you have further questions, check our INFO & FAQ page or 

contact us:

captncrop@gmail.com

 

How to measure your head right?

A flexible measuring tape as is customary for sewing is best suited to measure the head circumference. In case of need, however, a piece of twine can also be used (these can be simply lead around the head and then measure with a normal measuring tape /ruler).
Then face a mirror. Fix the front end of the measuring tape in the middle of the forehead & put it just above the ears once around the head. The tape measure should just be as thight as you want your hat to be.
If you want to be safe, you can add an extra 0,5 cm-1cm.

Size Chart

in the product description you'll find detailed information about the sizes and measurements of each product.

if you have further questions, check our INFO & FAQ page or 

contact us:

captncrop@gmail.com

 

How to measure your head right?

A flexible measuring tape as is customary for sewing is best suited to measure the head circumference. In case of need, however, a piece of twine can also be used (these can be simply lead around the head and then measure with a normal measuring tape /ruler).
Then face a mirror. Fix the front end of the measuring tape in the middle of the forehead & put it just above the ears once around the head. The tape measure should just be as thight as you want your hat to be.
If you want to be safe, you can add an extra 0,5 cm-1cm.

Need Help?

Any questions?

they might be answered in on our INFO & FAQ page.

...if not, don't hesitate to write:

captncrop@gmail.com 

We're happy to help!

Very thrilled to present our latest collaboration with our old friend Maximilian Thiel. When I first met Max about 15 years ago, he was studying fine arts at the University of the Arts in Berlin. After completing his studies with a focus on etching and printmaking, he went to Mexico for 5 years to live, work and study, where he explored intensively on the art of mural painting and sgraffito. He has been back here in Berlin for a few years and currently runs two independent workshops: the printing workshop “SEPS_Berlin” and the ceramics workshop “Pumpwerkstatt”.

With this collection, we are happy to make his graphic language wearable and combine his art with everyday life. Just as his murals create experiential spaces, the hats and accessories become mobile works of art - an expression of his work.

If you would like to learn more about Max's work, read the section about him or visit him:

IG: 
@rockykugelblitz
@seps_berlin

https://maximilianthiel.de/

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Welcome to our new Chapka winter-hats! Fresh as ice and hot like fire! for Siberian winds and Arctic mornings...

Fully lined with super warm & cozy COTTON Sherpa fabric (no polyester & no microplastic!), they protect you from all kinds of cold weather chills.The warm and cozy lining also provides the perfect fit due to its extreme fluffiness. The ears can be easily fixed with a cotton cord over the hat or under the chin.

  • Fold up your ears when you are inside & down when it goes out into the cold with easy cotton draw string closing
  • Super comfortable fit due to an extra layer of warm insulation

Lining:

- warm & cozy cotton sherpa/teddy fluffy lining.

Fabric:

For this collaboration we used old pillowcases on which Max printed his linocut “shadows of the future haunting the past II” with black ink on red fabric; and on the woodcut “echo chamber” he used several layers of black, green and yellow ink on white fabric.

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