It all started with a chance meeting at a ranch in Northern California. It was there Bruce Pask, Bergdorf Goodman’s senior men’s fashion director, ran into the team from Taylor Stitch, the San Francisco-based men’s brand, which was shooting a look book.
“I’m a big fan of their brand and its great mix of utility, durability and design,” Pask said. “They focus on timeless style and pieces that are meant to age beautifully along with us. This curated capsule feels like a natural fit for the B. Shop and I am excited to introduce our customers to some soon-to-be new favorite items for their wardrobes.
Prices range from $125 for the shirts and $128 for pants to $998 for an aviator jacket. The chore jacket is $798. This collaboration also serves to bring higher visibility to Taylor Stitch whose motto is: Responsibly Built for the Long Haul, and whose line centers around well-built basics created with as little environmental impact as possible. For its stay at the B. Shop, the store created a small installation of photos and product to better introduce the brand to customers.
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