Bootsy Collins wore Leatheracci the way he played bass: larger than life.
His custom suits, crafted in New York, shimmered with metallic leather, stars, and mirrored studs, pure stage alchemy. Calvin Durham built Bootsy’s look to capture light and movement, turning every performance into theater.
For Leatheracci, Bootsy symbolized the joy inside rebellion, proof that rock ’n’ roll could smile, strut, and still stay dangerous. His influence echoes in the label’s modern silhouettes: playful, audacious, impeccably made.