LQQK Studio

LQQK Signature Crewneck

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LQQK Studio's signature logo is embroidered on this oversized, relaxed crewneck. Built in collaboration with Camber Sportswear, and with a heavyweight cotton fleece, the logo is stitched in contrast against the rich bison brown hue. Ribbing at the collar, side gussets, cuffs, and hem complete the look.
  • Details & features
    - In collaboration with Camber Sportswear
    - 100% Cotton
    - Heavyweight cotton fleece construction
    - Ribbed collar, side gussets, cuffs, and collar
    - Contrast chest embroidery
    - Style-No.: AW22CREW1
  • Shipping terms
    Denmark:
    - Postnord Self-Collect DKK 40 | 1-2 working days
    - Postnord Home-Delivery DKK 60 | 1-2 working days

    - Greenland and The Faroe Islands DKK 125 (Postnord)

    Europe:
    - DHL — Express (VAT Countries Only) 20€ | 1-2 working days
    - FedEx — Economy 15€ | 3-4 working days

    United Kingdom :
    - DHL — Express £25 | 1-2 working days
    - FedEx — Economy £15 | 3-4 working days

    USA & Canada:
    - DHL — Express US$30 | 2-3 working days
    - FedEx — Economy US$20 | 5-7 working days

    China, Hong Kong, Japan and South Korea:
    - DHL — Express US$30 | 2-3 working days
    - FedEx — Economy US$20 | 5-7 working days

    Rest of the World:
    - DHL — Express US$30 | 2-3 working days
    - FedEx — Economy US$20 | 5-7 working days

    *We do not offer shipping to Russia.
  • About the brand
    Within a modest sized warehouse space in Brooklyn can be found the collective known as LQQK. The collective is all about minimal design, experimenting with materials and textures to produce some wearable, but interesting results. Paul Bryant sources a lot of the fabric and with their sensibility of only working with people respecting their abilities, they have landed impressive clients from artists like Lucien Smith and Tom Sachs.

    LQQK originated solely to screen print for a multiplicity of clients, however today the group of friends represent much more than this singular business operation, where hosting radio shows and selling records has become the norm as a reaction to New York culture and personal interests.
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