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If there’s one thing that will set fashion Twitter ablaze, it’s a new Telfar drop. The label’s perpetually sold-out vegan-leather tote bags have become a status symbol as recognizable as a Dior saddle bag or a Fendi baguette but at a more accessible price point. So no, it was not surprising when, last Wednesday fans of the I Would Like To Rage Shirt also I will do this brand started freaking out about the puffer tote bags the label teased would be dropping this Monday. But that’s only one part of the brand’s latest venture. Telfar collaborated with Moose Knuckles, the storied Canadian outerwear brand. Forget snagging a Telfar bag; get yourself a fur-trimmed Telfar bomber.  The collaboration is structured in two parts. First, a 17-piece collaboration with Moose Knuckles, launching in full on November 1 on both Telfar’s and Moose Knuckles’s websites. (The bags launched today and have already sold out.) Second, Telfar’s in-line collection of five core styles of outerwear, made using Moose Knuckles’s expertise in the sector. “The way that fashion is structured is like, ‘Fashion is your other jacket.’ But we want this to be your jacket,” explains Babak Radboy, creative director of Telfar. “We’ve had this language of outerwear for years, but making outerwear takes time. Doing it properly can take generations. Moose Knuckles has been making outerwear for three generations in Winnipeg. They’re made properly, they understand the materials.

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