Crafted from fabric consistent with the genuine product, this jacket stands out for its exceptional construction and highly specialised finish. The craftsmanship is a key selling point, with only specific machinery able to produce the original effect.
The colour-blocked line detailing creates BV’s signature V-shaped look, giving the piece a distinctive and recognisable finish. The construction is particularly intricate, with no visible stitched seams across the body of the garment. Instead, all seams are concealed internally to preserve the clean, uninterrupted appearance of the fabric.
During production, the jacket is turned inside out at the semi-finished stage, with the hem sewn by hand before the garment is turned back out through reserved openings at the cuffs and then completed with further stitching. This is a labour-intensive and time-consuming process, contributing to the overall quality and finish of the piece.
Visually, the fabric appears almost completely flat, while the garment itself is constructed with a double-layered build throughout. The total fabric used is approximately twice that of standard garments, resulting in a thickness and structure that is far beyond what would normally be expected.
The zip is finished with full copper teeth, rather than the alloy teeth commonly found on the market. To achieve the correct bright silver tone, the hardware undergoes three separate electroplating processes to match the original colour.
Crafted from fabric consistent with the genuine product, this jacket stands out for its exceptional construction and highly specialised finish. The craftsmanship is a key selling point, with only specific machinery able to produce the original effect.
The colour-blocked line detailing creates BV’s signature V-shaped look, giving the piece a distinctive and recognisable finish. The construction is particularly intricate, with no visible stitched seams across the body of the garment. Instead, all seams are concealed internally to preserve the clean, uninterrupted appearance of the fabric.
During production, the jacket is turned inside out at the semi-finished stage, with the hem sewn by hand before the garment is turned back out through reserved openings at the cuffs and then completed with further stitching. This is a labour-intensive and time-consuming process, contributing to the overall quality and finish of the piece.
Visually, the fabric appears almost completely flat, while the garment itself is constructed with a double-layered build throughout. The total fabric used is approximately twice that of standard garments, resulting in a thickness and structure that is far beyond what would normally be expected.
The zip is finished with full copper teeth, rather than the alloy teeth commonly found on the market. To achieve the correct bright silver tone, the hardware undergoes three separate electroplating processes to match the original colour.