The Quiet Life Foundation 5 Panel Camper Hat - Made In USA, black

$67.50 CAD

Cotton fabric
Woven label on front panel
Flag label on clasp back
Made in USA

Norwood has been a proud advocate of The Quiet Life in Canada for well over a decade. Quiet Life hats have a cult following, and their dedication to art and photography makes it one of our favourite brands of all time.

The brand based in Los Angeles and is run by Andy Mueller and Jennifer Pitt. 

Here's a little something about Andy:

Andy Mueller was raised in the mid-west on a healthy diet of BMX, skateboarding, music and magazines. At an early age, Andy became addicted to the art of image making and photo taking. In 1993, Andy founded OhioGirl Design, a small design/photo/film studio. In 1997, Andy started "The Quiet Life" with a few friends from within OhioGirl.

In addition to the Quiet Life, Andy works full time at Girl Skateboards as a member of the infamous "Art Dump."At Girl, Andy's main duty is to art direct Girl's shoe company Lakai Limited Footwear, but he also designs skateboard deck graphics to Girl Skateboards and Chocolate Skateboards, shoots photos for Fourstar, Ruby and the other brands within Girl, and contributes elsewhere when time allows. Andy also continues to do freelance photograph, design, and special projects under the name OhioGirl, and co-runs a small "indie" music label called OhioGold Records.

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Norwood has been a proud advocate of The Quiet Life in Canada for well over a decade. Quiet Life hats have a cult following, and their dedication to art and photography makes it one of our favourite brands of all time.

Founded in 1997 by designer and photographer Andy Mueller, The Quiet Life is more than just a brand—it’s a creative project rooted in the worlds of music, photography, skateboarding, graphic design, and art. With a focus on premium, forward-thinking goods, The Quiet Life is dedicated to those who appreciate design experimentation and a unique perspective on streetwear culture.

With The Quiet Life, you’re not just buying clothes—you’re supporting a movement of artists, skaters, and visionaries who live for creative expression. Whether you’re into music, skateboarding, photography, or art, their designs speak to those who love to break boundaries and stand out in their own quiet way.