the lot of material used, the dye and graphic,
handmade-to-order and sequentially numbered as a part of a limited edition run. This
grants Siedlecki and Silbert total creative
control over the design and production over
RWR utilitarian bags. A prolific and effective
operation at that; after a year of opening their
virtual doors in February 2015, RWR has
diverted over 700 pounds of materials from
off-shore landfills.
Siedlecki and Siebert share matching tattoos
of a zigzag stitch gracing the lateral side of
their opposing wrists, and when aligned,
forms the “W” of RWR. The stitch is as
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steadfast as it is an important and trademark detail for the RWR brand, universal to
all product lines. The zigzag machine was
purchased from a DTLA sewing shop and the
designers immediately fell in love with it. The
tattoos were done at The Velvet Grip Tattoo in
West Hollywood, California.
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