Channeling the mood of downtown New York City of the late 1970s and early 1980s, the latest collection from J.Sabatino models itself after the artists living in illegal lofts. Often dressed with a refreshing apt for an effortless cool taken from the thrift stores of the day, the range takes its muses from the films of Jim Jarmusch (Permanent Vacation) and Ulli Lommel (Blank Generation). Fusing subtle patterns and colors with dramatic relaxed proportions, whether small or large, a nostalgic charm takes designer Jay Sabatino’s collection far.
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