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Boris Bidjan Saberi And 11byBBS for StyleZeitgeist

This week we will continue highlighting some of the limited edition products that were created exclusively for the StyleZeitgeist pop-up shop at Atelier New York.

The designer Boris Bidjan Saberi has made a special version of the J1 leather jacket for us. It is handmade of durable black oiled horse leather and body-molded into a 3D shape by the designer himself. Each jacket carries a numbered tag, and comes complete with a numbered metal hanger and a dust bag that indicate that this series was made specifically for us. Three were produced, only one is currently left.

Saberi has also produced a special edition of his popular backpack from the 11byBBS line. This featherlight and waterproof backpack is made of reflective material by Ortlieb in Germany. It has been customized with our logo on the front and with embroidery on the straps. The inside laptop pocket fits a 15″ computer. Each backpack comes with its own carrying case. Only 11 of these were produced, and currently six are left.

SZ10 Pop-Up at Atelier New York| 20 West 8th St, New York NY 10011 | +1-212-941-8435

 

Eugene Rabkin

Eugene Rabkin is the founder of stylezeitgeist.com. He has contributed articles on fashion and culture to The Business of Fashion, Vogue Russia, Buro247, the Haaretz Daily Newspaper, and other publications. He has taught critical writing and fashion writing courses at Parsons the New School for Design.

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