1333 Minna
Street Art + Fashion = Hipster Headgear
1333 Minna combines fashion and art in an inspiring collection of hats and bags which I'm almost cool anough to wear. I love the combination of bespoke fabrics and street art illustration, making each piece a unique mixed-media fashion statement.
1333 Minna is an evolving alliance of artists and designers. Started in
2005, located in the heart of the Mission District of San Francisco.
1333 Minna is a large art studio and work space in which Goorin artists
pursue contemporary urban style and aesthetic, with old world
craftsmanship and precision. All Minna hats and accessories are created
with innovative fabric combinations, fine embroidery and custom screen
printing techniques. Each item created at 1333 Minna tells a story of
color, form and texture and is built with the finest quality fabrics
available.
The Spring 2008 collection was designed in collaboration with members of the Seventh Letter Crew like Reyes, Steel, Retna and The Mac, along with Belsky, Dylan Maddux, Who Cares and Gooswa.
The collection is fabricated and sold by Goorin Brothers, hat makers since 1895 and which seems to have re-invented themselves into purveyor of fine headgear for urban hipsters. These would be perfect for strolling around Abbott-Kinney boulevard in Venice, but should I get Lolita by Reyes and El Mac or Far To Go by Steel?
Spring 2008 Collection



















