Sirkrimzon
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I know we all like our real McCoys, At Last Co, Freewheelers etc. But did we ever look to what the Italians are doing? Alessandro is one of the most prolific vintage collectors in the world probably surpassing Nigel Cabourn’s in my opinion, and his brand Fortela makes some incredibly beautiful vintage Americana inspired clothing. Yes it’s not a one-to-one reproduction because he puts his own twist into it (look at his chambray shirts for example, the pockets are much thinner than an actual vintage military shirt), but I think he’s doing some amazing stuff and he is truly passionate about clothing and vintage clothing in particular. I think his prices are quite high, but what do you guys think about his clothing?
I find this quote of his pretty inspiring, and it is what prompted me to make this post: “ my dream is that 50 years from now, when someone’s out hunting for vintage, they’ll come across a Fortela piece and say, “Wow.” This makes me feel as if he really gives a damn about the quality of his garments if he expects them to last 50 years, or this is just great marketing, but I think it’s more of the former than the latter. Curious to hear everyone’s thoughts.
I find this quote of his pretty inspiring, and it is what prompted me to make this post: “ my dream is that 50 years from now, when someone’s out hunting for vintage, they’ll come across a Fortela piece and say, “Wow.” This makes me feel as if he really gives a damn about the quality of his garments if he expects them to last 50 years, or this is just great marketing, but I think it’s more of the former than the latter. Curious to hear everyone’s thoughts.
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