Our LIMITED EDITION items: Explanation

LIBERTY Collection - Limited Edition Items

Our collection of N1-USN deck jackets is a true treasure for fashion enthusiasts. Each of these jackets is produced in a very limited series, with only 100 pieces maximum for each printed garment. No piece is reproduced beyond 100, making them unique and highly sought after by collectors.

Each N1-USN deck jacket is numbered, meaning each one is a work of art with its own unique number. This makes each jacket a collector's item in its own right. The garments are printed in an artistic screen-printing workshop, where every step is done by hand. Items are printed on demand, meaning there is no stock available.

The pressure of the artist on his spatula, the reaction of the ink on the support, the speed of the gesture and the mixing of the color which can vary from one day to the next, all these actions and conditions contribute to making each of our limited edition printed items unique.

The serial number is applied to the bottom right corner of the print on each item designated as a "limited edition." An edition is defined by an item, an illustration, and a color. For example, a red Native American head printed on a jacket represents one edition, while the same illustration on a t-shirt is a new edition. Therefore, there can be 100 prints of the same illustration on a jacket and 100 prints of the same illustration on a t-shirt, because the material is different. Similarly, if the color of the printed illustration is different on the same item, this results in a new collection of 100 pieces.

In short, each N1-USN deck jacket in our collection is a unique, numbered piece produced in a very limited series. With their original design and superior quality, these jackets have become highly sought-after collector's items for fashion enthusiasts.

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