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Samuel Zelig Hotel Crewneck in Navy

Sale price$295.00 USD

Samuel Zelig Hotel Crewneck in Navy. Films play a significant role in Samuel Zelig's design process and in the feelings they try to convey through their work. For this design group, the team pulled inspiration from some of their favorites, including The Grand Budapest Hotel, The Shining, and Eyes Wide Shut.

These films all feature such interesting, ornamental interiors, and well framed compositions. Alongside this, they were also inspired by the lives of artists in hotels, for example the iconic Hotel Chelsea being a stomping ground for Patti Smith, Robert Mapplethorpe, Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, and so many more. We felt that we could pull interesting elements such as keys, ‘Do Not Disturb’ signs, to signed guest logs, and architectural plans of hotel structures to create our own unique version of a hotel. Our fictional hotel name ‘St. Denis’ is derived from the first building we had our studio in, an incredible Los Angeles landmark constructed in the 1930’s. This group features hotel themed embroidery motifs of characters and objects one might see at the St. Denis Hotel.

  • 100% Cotton
  • Zaphyr is 6'1 and wearing the Medium
  • Machine Wash Cold, Tumble Dry with Like Colors
  • 15 oz Heavyweight cotton French terry 
  • 1" neck rib with 3/16" cover stitch
  • Flatlock seam construction
  • Standard Set-In Sleeves
  • Due to the vintage processing of this piece, this garment may exhibit small stains. These characteristics are intentional and should not be seen as flaws.
  • This garment has undergone a vintage wash and dye to remove all shrinkage and give it a unique sun-faded look

Samuel Zelig

Samuel Zelig is a contemporary brand that overtly mixes art and fashion. With their gestural designs, usually displaying motifs reflecting human imagery, the Zelig team is able to create dream-like pieces that feel like you're wearing art. At Jake and Jones, a Santa Barbara boutique for slow fashion.

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