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Over the course of its 77-year historical past, Longchamp has develop into identified for its premium leather-based journey baggage and trendy Le Pliage totes. However final week, the Parisian style home provided its first-ever surfboards: a limited-edition run produced in collaboration with Shapers Club, the skilled workshop primarily based in Marennes on France’s Atlantic coast.
Solely 40 boards will exist worldwide, and two have been made accessible in the US. (In different phrases: blink and so they’ll be gone.)
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The surfboard mission sits on the heart of the model’s Spring/Summer season assortment, titled “Catch the Parisian Wave,” which was developed underneath Sophie Delafontaine, Longchamp’s inventive director and the granddaughter of founder Jean Cassegrain. Journey stays the model’s compass, Delafontaine explains, and this season, she imagined a Longchamp muse “gliding from spring into summer time, seduced by the rhythm of the waves and the heat of the solar on her pores and skin.” The surfboard captures that spirit of escape.
If that description sounds dreamily romantic, the execution was extra sensible, in accordance with Thomas Cardinal, co-owner of Shapers Membership. Longchamp arrived with a transparent aesthetic already in place, he says, noting that prototypes had been permitted by the model’s inventive division earlier than the workshop started its course of. His position was to translate that imaginative and prescient into one thing that might truly be ridden.
“We not solely needed to be visually aligned with Longchamp’s identification, but in addition make sure the boards have been technically professional within the water,” Cardinal says. “It was a real collaboration between their inventive imaginative and prescient and our shaping experience.”
Every board is crafted from basswood, a cloth lengthy favored in high-end surfboard development. Whereas foam boards dominate the game, basswood presents extra stability, sturdiness, and a tactile high quality that speaks to browsing’s early historical past. “Foam development is very environment friendly and performance-driven,” Cardinal says. “Basswood carries a distinct philosophy by connecting the board to the roots of surf tradition,” making the boards really feel much less disposable and extra as a collectible merchandise.
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The completed boards, with their subtly light hues and brightly coloured fins, lean retro with out feeling too nostalgic. You possibly can think about them being equally at residence propped in opposition to a cedar-shingled wall in Montauk or carried right down to the surf break in Biarritz. Delafontaine is adamant that her boards are meant for use on the water, even when their detailing elevates them to design-object standing.
Whereas 40 boards might seem to be an unusually small batch for a world luxurious model, Shapers Membership isn’t any stranger to customized, one-off items. “In any case, rarity creates want,” Cardinal notes.
That rarity shall be significantly noticeable in the US, the place the 2 boards at the moment are on show on the model’s flagship shops in New York Metropolis. American purchasers, Delafontaine says, worth exclusivity, and the audience extends past surfers to collectors of artwork, style, and experiences.
“We see these surfboards attracting folks with a way of wanderlust, drawn in by the free spirit that surf tradition has come to signify,” Delafontaine says. “It is going to naturally resonate with those that are immersed in a life-style dedicated to freedom and creativity.”
Longchamp surfboards from $2,875, accessible on the SoHo and Fifth Avenue flagship shops in New York Metropolis.

















































