InkSpired Magazine Issue No. 35 | Page 34

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 32 InkSpiredMagazine.com 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. For more information, please visit: www.rewilder.com and follow @rewilder on Instagram.