Categories: Sports

Malcolm Jenkins suits up with Damari Savile

Malcolm Jenkins already has so much on his plate as Philadelphia Eagles safety but outside of sports, fashion is near and dear to his heart, as evidenced by the launch of his fashion line Damari Savile with cofounder Jay Amin. Located at 709 Walnut Street, it provides both Made to Measure and Ready to Wear suits for those looking for a professional look with an urban flair.

“We realized that there was a hole in Philly for what both of us were looking for. Once we had a conversation about it it became apparent we needed to do something together,” says Amin on what initially inspired the collaboration back in March.

The pair moved quickly to get the business started before Jenkins started another season with the Eagles.

“We had our storefront by the end of March and were doing business by the first week of April,” Amin says. “We worked really hard and fast to get everything done. Obviously, Malcolm has another job so I’ve been doing a lot of the backend things to get us to where we needed to be.”

The name itself is a great reflection of what the brand stands for and how each cofounder brings his own sense of style to it.

“Damari is Malcolm’s middle name and Saville is after Savile Row in England which is where I’m from,” reveals Amin. “ With ‘Damari’ you get an urban feel from it and Savile you get from Savile Row, which is where custom suits were born. We look at what we’re doing now as new twist to an old game and I think our name identifies with that.”

The new twist is immediately apparent in the quirky linings inside some of the Ready to Wear suits, which include camouflage prints and scenes of Paris.

What’s more, each suit in the current Ready to Wear collection is named after Philly streets.

“Each suit we’ve named after streets in Philadelphia like Chestnut, Market, Walnut, Pine and Locust,” says Amin. “We tried to identify with Philadelphia being that we’re from here and our roots are here.”

For more information, visit damarisavile.com.

 

Metro Philadelphia

Recent Posts

Former students of the for-profit Art Institutes are approved for $6 billion in loan cancellation

By COLLIN BINKLEY AP Education Writer The Biden administration on Wednesday said it will cancel…

27 mins ago

Pennsylvania moves to join states that punish stalkers who use Bluetooth tracking devices

Pennsylvania took a step toward becoming the latest state to punish someone for using a…

37 mins ago

Rojas and Castellanos homer in the 9th, leading the Phillies to a 7-5 comeback win over the Angels

By GREG BEACHAM AP Sports Writer Johan Rojas hit a tiebreaking two-run homer in the…

2 hours ago

Tyrese Maxey saves Sixers’ season with 46-point masterclass

Madison Square Garden — The New York Knicks took to their home court with the…

12 hours ago

As National Hoagie Day approaches, which is Philadelphia’s favorite?

As National Hoagie Day approaches, which hoagie is Philly's favorite? Philadelphia is one of the…

17 hours ago

Parker says she ‘doesn’t want to fight’ after Board of Education dispute

Mayor Cherelle Parker urged unity during an impassioned address Tuesday directly to City Council, a…

18 hours ago

This website uses cookies.