It's a very interesting collaboration with Motul. As a loyal customer, I was always a big fan of the brand and its products. I have a few cars, and when I was running the old Porsches on any other oil other than Motul, they honestly didn’t run as well. Whatever Motul is doing with the oil, it’s correct because the engines are running totally differently. So, I’ve been a customer and then when we looked at the heritage of the brand, we were like “wow”. There was a lot of artistic work that went into its advertising back in the day. It's a brand which, if you look at it from the perspective of history, has a huge heritage and a huge brand equity concerning motorsports and innovation. We wanted to build the brand up more from the artistic view. The garments that we have made have more of a heritage, café racer look. This isn’t the modern, techy style you would find with newer brands. It was designed for the purpose of showing the heritage of Motul. Not a lot of people know Motul was founded at the same time as Levi Strauss. So it’s a brand with a lot of heritage, that’s very well-known and has a lot of artistic value. And the key thing for me was to show this purity. We’re very happy with the sales data and did not anticipate such good sales. The next collection is going to be different. It’s going to be more modern and show the brand in the 21st century.
