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MakerWear: Hats Designed by the People for the People #makerwear #ootd

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Do you like having a say in the style of clothing you where? MakerWear uses consumer driven designs for their trendy hats which support independent designers. It is easy to submit a design to show off your awesome talents, or if you are like me and have little to no artistic abilities, vote for your favorite. Pretty cool, right?

Anyone with an idea can submit a design, or vote for their favorite (hence curated crowd sourcing). The best designs get made, and make it to the shelves of stores like Target, all across the country, and the designer gets a cut of the sales. It’s not just a whole new way of doing business; it’s a better way, the MakerWear way, Powered by the People.

I got to pick out three hats to try myself.  I absolutely love hats, especially on my kids. You might almost call it a hat addiction and thankfully all my kids have loved wearing them. But my option is only a single favorite winter hat that I’ve been rocking for around four years because I love it so much. It was certainly time to branch out.

Maker Wear Design Waverly Hat 5 panel
I picked out this cool Waverly five panel hat designed by Wolfum, a small Los Angles design house of handmade textiles, hell bent on covering your house in awesome artistry. I paired it with some skinny jeans, long black tank  with bronze studding, black flats, and some gold earrings with blue beads. I had just done my makeup with a bombshell look and it fit perfectly!

Maker Wear Design Camo Hat 5 panel

I also chose the Camo five panel hat by J.J. Spectre, a famous urban muralist and hyper-realist who is mildly fixated on type and obsessed with getting people to question reality. This seriously fits with at least half of my wardrobe. I paired it with gray skinny pants, a long gray sweater, knit scarf and knee-high black boots. This hat has a ton of versatility.

Maker Wear Design Party Baseball CapThis Party baseball cap also drew my attention. It is by Leslie Haines, a Nashville designer and teacher with type, ink and the color orange on her side. My husband immediately laid claim to this hat and I can’t really blame him. It has a fabulous fit and looks great. I paired it with black leggings, mid-length gray boots, black fleece with additional detailing, royal blue scarf and bright red satchel.  This is a perfect look for around town and is a great excuse to skip styling my hair.
makerwear model-contest-heroHow would you like to become a face of MakerWear? Enter this model contest and you could win an all-expense paid trip to a MakerWear photo shoot in Nashville, TX and a $1,000 Target gift card! (Four runners up will receive a $500 gift card.) To enter, simply take a selfie with MakerWear hat (available at select Target stores), post it on the Face of the Revolution Page and tell everyone you know to vote!

NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Contest open to legal residents of the 48 contiguous U.S. and D.C. (excluding ND and VT), age 18 or older. Void in AK, HI, ND and VT, outside the US and wherever else prohibited by law. Contest Entry Period begins at 3:00:01 AM ET on 1/20/14 and ends at 11:59:59 PM ET on 2/9/14. For Official Rules and how to enter, visit the contest page. Sponsor: MakerWear LLC, 1912 21st Avenue South, Suite 200, Nashville, Tennessee.

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Which MakerWear hat would you choose?

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You can find these hats for a limited time at select Target stores. To find a full list of locations, check out the find us page. Be sure to follow on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to stay up to date on all the latest news!

21 Comments

  1. This is so cool you can submit your own design for a chance for it to be sold in actual stores. My brother can draw really good, it would be cool to get a hat with something he made.

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