Parisian label Berluti celebrates its heritage and the likes of its 1950s designs for Tour de France director Jacques Godet. Combining cutting-edge technology with traditional craftsmanship, Berluti's design is entirely handmade in France and draws inspiration from the delivery bike of the early 1900s with a made-to-measure carrier, fillet-brazed frame, wooden rims, and lightweight aluminum construction throughout the handlebars, chain set, and seat post.
The bike is complemented by gorgeous Berluti leather accessories: a bike frame bag, handlebar bag, and bike toe-clip straps have all been produced alongside a special pair of Vitello Amazon leather cycling shoes in “Tobacco Bis” and “Nero Blu” colorways.
The range will be available in May via special order at Berluti Paris, New York, London and Tokyo.
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