lacer headwear history look book

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From the initial conceptualization of our products to global distribution, since 2006 Lacer Headwear has continued to persist in providing high quality innovative products to a rapidly evolving market. For years our past has been withheld from public knowledge but we\'re now ready to share who we are.

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Whether art, music, fashion, or culture; originality means many things to many different people. But it is unarguably about a commitment to where things began and a passion for where things are going.

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sneakerculture#

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Growing up in Hawai’i as an advocate to hip hop and sneaker culture with a passion for preserving indigenous customs, Steve Fountain was always inspired by the roots of original form. This passion triggered his creation of the “Lacer,” a

patented design that combines the baseball cap and sneaker perfectly to produce a supreme companion accessory for any pair of kicks.

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reconstruction#

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Lacer embodies a maxim of “evolved originality,” by providing fashion accessories worn by those drawn to cultural evolution and the pursuit of individuality while purposely avoiding conventional concepts. Inspired by sneaker culture, the

Lacer allows the evolution of sports footwear to be relived within a baseball cap.

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collaboration#

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“I wasn’t going to let such an original design just fade away without putting my all into it. What really caught my attention was when we showcased the product at a trade show and every large retail buyer, brand, and manufacturer overlooked us, but every kid with a skateboard or wearing headphones stopped and asked where they could get one of our hats. I

took that as a sign to fill a void within the sneaker community.” – Steve

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evolution#

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In 2007 Steve teamed up with New York native, Mike Zarcone, to bring Lacer closer to its root culture and bridge the gap between Steve’s vision, sneaker culture, Hip-Hop’s birthplace and Lacer Headwear.

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originality#

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“We’re not owned by some corporate giant, mass marketing recycled ideas; we’re just hustling to keep our brand safe and original.” – Mike

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inventiveness#

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As a company Lacer Headwear would like to be known as a resistance to brand-tyranny, representing inventiveness, deconstruction, evolution, and originality; while openly accepting the

responsibility of terminating recycled fashion concepts.

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authentic#

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