Abide Ball Cap
Abide Ball Cap
Abide Ball Cap
Abide Ball Cap

Abide Ball Cap

Sale price$ 24.00
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Crafted with care by the artisans of Topiku in Indonesia, this limited-edition cap is made from the softest GOTS-certified organic cotton, with a brim molded from recycled HDPE plastic. The vine art on the cap was created by the girls of Rehema House in Kenya, embodying this year’s theme, Abide. The hat features an unstructured, low-crown design, an adjustable strap with an engraved clasp, and a sweat-wicking headband for ultimate comfort. It’s made to fit perfectly for everyday use.

DETAILS
  • Made by Topiku in Indonesia
  • Adjustable strap
ABOUT THE ARTISAN

Topiku is a social enterprise committed to creating “the world’s most sustainable hats.” Topiku partners with artisans in Indonesia, using upcycled and recycled materials to craft their products. By repurposing leftover textiles from curtain manufacturing and recycled HDPE plastic for hat brims, they divert waste from landfills and give new life to discarded materials. Beyond ethical production, Topiku emphasizes fair trade practices, providing living wages, flexible financing, and cash advances to artisans. Their hats boast a low carbon footprint, backed by the world's first publicly available life cycle assessment for a baseball cap. As a certified B-Corp, member of Climate Neutral, and supporter of 1% for the Planet, Topiku continues to redefine sustainable fashion while uplifting communities and reducing environmental impact. 

This order for MHG Clubs provided fifteen artisans with about 600 hours of empowering work.

Meet Asep

Asep is a local hero and leader of Kiaracondong, Rahayu, where Topiku has manufactured products
since 2015. As the Ketun Rukun Warga, he represents 500 people and serves as a bridge to the local government. Asep began his hat-making business in 2006 at just 23, supporting not only his village's economy but also sharing orders with local artisans, fostering a communal spirit. A true pioneer, Asep champions equitable opportunities for women in rural Indonesian communities and creates programs like job shadowing for students. During the pandemic, his partnership with Topiku helped his community tap into international markets, ensuring financial stability. Today, Asep remains vital to Topiku's mission, advocating for environmental protection and waste management education in the village.

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