Thrich began as a quiet place to create.

 

As a professional musician, my life has long been shaped by creativity—by making art that lives in public spaces, carries expectations, and moves through the world as a product. At some point, I felt the need for another creative outlet—one that was purely for expression. Something I could pour my heart into without thinking about monetization, performance, or demand.

 

Hatmaking became that space.

 

What started as a private, personal practice slowly became a discipline. I learned quietly, studied deeply, and created without an audience. The work was intentional, slow, and grounded in craft. Over time, others began to notice—not because it was promoted, but because it was worn, shared, and felt.

 

Requests followed.

 

For years, I continued creating in this way—accepting private, commission-only projects while refining my process, honoring the art, and letting the work speak for itself. Each piece reinforced the same truth: this was not a distraction from creativity. It was another form of it.

 

Thrich was born from that realization.

 

Today, Thrich represents creative luxury shaped by hand. Every hat reflects years of quiet learning, artistic intention, and respect for the craft. While the work is now open to the public, the philosophy remains unchanged—create with honesty, lead with authenticity, and allow individuality to exist without limitation.

 

This is art made to be lived in.

 

Built for the boldly authentic.

Intentional. Handcrafted. Authentic.