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Ahead of A Complete Unknown‘s theatrical release on Dec. 25, Levi’s Vintage Clothing drops a limited-edition pill including recreations of Bob Dylan’s closet staples. The products in the collection are likewise seen on Timothée Chalamet, who stars as young Dylan in the James Mangold-directed biopic.
Readily available to go shopping on levi.com start Dec. 20, the Levi’s Vintage Clothing x A Complete Unknown collection consists of a stitch-for-stitch recreation of Bob Dylan’s 1955 501 denims offered with a leather “D” buckle belt, motivated by the one Dylan constantly used. The drop likewise invites the 1960s Suede Jacket, an ageless remake of the traditional Trucker Jacket used by the vocalist.
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Levi’s Vintage Clothing 1955 Customized 501 Men’s Jeans
Levi’s Vintage Clothing 1960s Suede Jacket
The denims, offered in tandem with the signature “D” belt, function bootcut panel inserts motivated by the ones Dylan’s previous sweetheart contributed to his set, and the watch pocket has a note that checks out, “I’ll let you remain in my dreams, if I can be in yours,” among the vocalist’s early lyrics.
Just 200 of the authentic suede leather coat were made. It has 2 chest pockets and a breeze button-up front. The within pocket likewise consists of costume notes from the scene that the coat is included in.
Each purchase features unique product packaging filled with Dylan’s initial lyrics, movie stills and homages, consisting of hint cards from “Subterranean Homesick Blues” and a handwritten note.
Throughout the movie’s production, the Levi’s group worked carefully with outfit designer Arianne Phillips to record the genuine jeans fits of young Bob Dylan. They referenced Levi’s extensive archives to recreate traditionally precise designs.
Store the collectible 501 denims and leather belt plus the classic suede coat while materials last.
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