From the teaser we posted some time ago, one could see that still today
quite a few people are familiar with De Witt and their collection -
only.
One could say De Witt is still something like a "sleeper", but one with strong DNA and passion for the detail. A passion for mechanics (especially vintage automotive), crafts (in general) which ask for outstanding skills and of course Art Déco. If you ever had the pleasure to meet Mr. De Witt in person you probably can imagine that one of the biggest challenges for the employees is not to be overwhelmed by his (almost) unlimited passion and creativity.
For the company it is probably a strength and a weakness at the same time, but for all those who love the De Witt style it is a feast.
Now let´s have a look at a selection (chosen by Magnus & Oliver) from the collection 2013.
This message has been edited by Ornatus-Mundi on 2013-03-23 02:24:05
From the teaser we posted some time ago, one could see that still today quite a few people are familiar with De Witt and their collection - only. One could say De Witt is still something like a "sleeper", but one with strong DNA and passion for the detail...
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