Levi’s has unveiled a collaborative capsule of the classic trucker jackets with men’s brand Ovadia & Sons. The assortment only consist of three styles and one of them has already been spotted on well-known music producer Jay-Z during his ongoing 4:44 tour. The jacket that Jay-Z wore was custom made by repaired vintage Levi’s denim for the artist as a teaser and had embroidered words saying Carter on the chest and Blue, Rumi, and Sir on the interior.
The styles look vintage with all of them being denim-on-denim patchwork with two of the looks sporting red and monochrome plaid patches. The Sherpa fabric lined products are slated for an official public release on January 25, 2018, at Levi’s own store in SoHo as well as on Ovadia & Sons’ website. Apart from this, the limited edition jackets that cost $595 a piece will also be available at multi-brand store Fred Segal in West Hollywood, California.
The Brooklyn-based brothers Messrs Ariel and Shimon Ovadia, who founded the brand in 2011, picked out this specific silhouette from an archive of about 50,000 vintage Levi’s pieces.