SVD x 11by Boris Bidjan Saberi
by Fucking Young!
This limited edition of 60 pairs of shoes and t-shirts is designed especially for SVD
10 years is a long time. For sivasdescalzo, reaching the decade mark meant beginning to search for a common ground with various multidisciplinary artists and developing collaborative projects with talents from the ready-to-wear scene.
Continuing its 10-years celebration, the exclusive retailer is launching a new capsule collection consisting of a T-shirt and a pair of shoes, the Bamba 2 High Goretex— co-designed by 11 by Boris Bidjan Saberi and Salomon. The distinctive vision of 11 and its creative director Boris Bidjan Saberi merges with the know-how of the SVD team. Salomon adds its multi-faceted technical expertise to the shoe, resulting in a product that stands out for its comfort, protection and high reliability, without losing its streetwear label.

This limited edition of 60 pairs of shoes and t-shirts is designed especially for SVD. The 1 to 60 numeration together with the original dyeing process of the Bamba 2 High GTX bring uniqueness to the final design of these two pieces, making them perfect collector’s items for tech-fashion lovers.
Through his research, Japanese 90s-aesthetic heir Boris Bidjan developed innovative treatments using multiple raw materials, that allow, when combined with a pattern-making process, to craft garments highly adapted to the biomechanics of the human body. For this project, the designer follows the idea of his original line and uses numerology to assign a code to the four key identities involved in the creative process: “11” represents 11 by BBS, “02” is SVD, “10” refers to the tenth anniversary and “06” to both the color Mechanic Blue and the total number of each piece that makes up the capsule, 60.

T-shirt 11 by Boris Bidjan Saberi, 250€



11 by Boris Bidjan Saberi & Salomon, 590€


To discover SVD’s anniversary capsule collection and sign up for the RAFFLE, enter the SVD digital portal or download the app.
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