The Quasi Sticker 23 Hand is a psychedelic nod to the DIY roots and experimental energy that defines Quasi Skateboards. This circular vinyl sticker features a bold green handprint at its center—worn, imperfect, and raw—surrounded by warped, bubble-like lettering in vibrant blue and green gradients spelling out “QUASI.” The handprint evokes zine culture, handmade graphics, and a rebellious tactile vibe that feels ripped straight from an old VHS-era skate video cover or punk flyer.
The distorted font wrapping around the hand mirrors Quasi’s artistic ethos—anti-polish, pro-expression. The asymmetry and melting look of the letters feel intentionally off, inviting viewers to lean in and decipher. It's a perfect encapsulation of Quasi’s design language: high-concept, low-fi.
Founded by Chad Bowers in 2015 after the collapse of Alien Workshop (and its brief resurrection), Quasi emerged as a fiercely independent brand rooted in offbeat graphics, experimental shapes, and a team of skaters like Gilbert Crockett, Jake Johnson, Dick Rizzo, and Bobby De Keyzer, all known for style and substance over spectacle. Quasi doesn’t follow market trends—it steers clear of them.
This sticker is printed on durable vinyl, ideal for sticking on decks, laptops, or your favorite sketchbook. The fluorescent pop and lo-fi texture make it unmistakably Quasi—designed for the skater who doesn’t want their stuff to look like everyone else’s.
Dimensions: Approx. 3" diameter
Material: Weather-resistant vinyl
Finish: Semi-gloss with bold color saturation
Release: 2023
Style Code: Unreleased – seasonal drop only
Weird, warped, and unapologetically different—just like the skating that comes with it.
Stix SGV has proudly served the San Gabriel Valley skateboarding community since the late ‘90s. With three locations across Los Angeles County, we’ve been deeply rooted in the local scene. Our Monrovia shop has been a staple since 1997, followed by our Claremont location in 2014, and our South Pasadena shop opening its doors in 2022. Our mission has always been simple: to uphold skateboarding culture and stay true to our community.