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If you think of me as a guy in an open-front shop with a big sign saying ‘Sarto’… it’s not quite right, but it is a dream of mine.

Nonetheless, even now I think of myself as the tailor, selling assassins their gear, clothing, and the odd parachute.

That said I am always happy to post photos submitted by satisfied customers.

Assassin Sweatshirt Armor:

Mens and Womens, custom sizing: $155 USD

order by emailing info@volantedesign.us

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Let me ‘splain. No, there is too much. Let me sum up.

- Inigo Montoya

But what I refer to is my Assassin gear. When I first started, I thought one Assassin hoodie was enough, but it has grown far beyond that. And since it did so organically, and of it’s own accord, the whole thing has gotten quite muddled and confusing. So this is an attempt to explain what is available, what will be available, and perhaps touch on what is on the docket. [Not necessarily in the order they were released]

First, my Original Assassin Zip-up Hoodie.It looks like this:

ORACZU

The cost for this one is $145, and while I have only made it for men so far, it can be ordered by either men or women, and the pattern will be adjusted to fit properly.

Next is what I called the Pullover hoodie but am now calling the Assassin Beaked Hoodie:

ACBH

This one is also available for men and women, and will look essentially the same except with a different shape. It is also now available as a pullover and with a zipper. The difference will be that the zipper version will have a closer fit. This is because the pullover has to be able to get over your shoulders and chest, and the fabric does not have much stretch. Pullover is $90, and the Zipper version is $105.

The last one is split into a separate style for men and women, and also has 3 options at different price points; the Modern Assassin Armor. The men’s style looks like this:

MACA

And the women’s style looks like this:

WACA

Despite the fact that I haven’t made all of the style/option combinations available, both men’s and women’s are available as either sweatshirt [$155], un-lined denim jacket [$240], or lined denim [$350].

The sweatshirt version has cuffed sleeves and an external patch-type pocket and very limited color options.

The un-lined denim has two external single-welt pockets, and an inside breast pocket on the left side of the chest, as well as a virtually unlimited selection of colors, based on what I can find at fabric stores and online stores.

The lined denim is similar to it’s unlined counterpart, except with satin lining it is slightly warmer to wear, and more comfortable against your skin.

My future projects include the Ancestors series, intended to be modern reinterpretations of the main characters from the Assassin’s Creed series. Of which, I have posted sketches for the Kenway and Auditore designs, but there are more to come in that series. These jackets are not available yet, and will become available as soon as I complete the pattern designs and prototypes.

I also intend to do a series of modern assassin gear, including, but not limited to: free-running optimized Assassin pants, ‘low-profile’ Assassin waistcoat and blazer, and some accessories, like an Assassin wallet/phone hip-holster.

Ideas are streaming from my head faster than I can draw them. And I’m drawing them faster than I can design the patterns. I appreciate your support and patience, and hope you like what I come up with.

Isieme per la vittoria!

-Enzo

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Women’s Modern Assassin Sweatshirt Armor

Custom orders - $155 USD

Email info@volantedesign.us

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Ancestors: Auditore Details.

Here are the detail sketches of the Auditore jacket. The gauntlet will be optional, and the shoulder pauldron will be able to be worn on either side, or not at all. The jacket will probably be denim, or canvas, and I would like to be able to offer it in any of the color schemes available from tailors in the games.

Enjoy!

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Ancestors: Auditore

Second installment in the Ancestors series, at least one more to go. Intended to be a modern reinterpretation of Ezio, drawing inspiration from a combination of the AC2 and ACB costumes.

I’m thinking the shoulder pauldron will be removable, or able to be switched to the other side, and serve the practical purpose of protecting the side that isn’t holding the umbrella when it rains.

It will probably be denim or linen, with rough edges on either side of the red lines. I might also offer a simplified version that has fewer seams on the sleeves and chest, I just kinda got carried away with this design.

The bracer is also likely to be available, mostly for fun, if I can make it for less than $20.

Detail sketches of the side and back are on their way.

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Storm.
She’s always been one of the more badass characters in my mind. Detail sketches to come.

Storm.

She’s always been one of the more badass characters in my mind. Detail sketches to come.

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Sweet JP!
I watched Redline for the first time last month. And then I watched it again. It was so good. I assume most of my followers have not seen this movie, but I loved it so much, I had to do a redesign. That red line goes around the front of the leg, and down along the inside of the calf to the bottom hem.
Seriously, go watch the trailer for Redline (2007), and then find yourself a copy of the movie, and sit back (you might also want to strap in).
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EDIT: I just want to say, drawing pompadours is fucking fun.

Sweet JP!

I watched Redline for the first time last month. And then I watched it again. It was so good. I assume most of my followers have not seen this movie, but I loved it so much, I had to do a redesign. That red line goes around the front of the leg, and down along the inside of the calf to the bottom hem.

Seriously, go watch the trailer for Redline (2007), and then find yourself a copy of the movie, and sit back (you might also want to strap in).

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EDIT: I just want to say, drawing pompadours is fucking fun.

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Speed Racer Jacket.

Designed for forward mobility with the arms. I’ve driven a total of about 8 hours in this jacket, and it’s super comfortable. Doesn’t have pockets on the outside, to preserve that streamlined look, but instead has an inside breast pocket on either side. I’m going to offer it with or without the quilting on the blue sections of fabric, so there is a deluxe version, and an economy version.

Like all of my other jackets, this one is available in any color scheme you ask for, assuming I can find the fabric.

Economy - $250

Deluxe - $300

For ordering information, email info@volantedesign.us

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The Templar.

This was an inspiration I had this morning, and it was an easy enough design that I decided to draw it today. I’ve been so full of ideas lately, that I decided to make a basic front/back template of a man and a woman, so that I can get my ideas down faster.

This one will be made in the same way as the Modern Assassin Armor, having a lined and unlined version with 2 outside pockets and an inside one. Probably denim, or anything of a similar weight, for the fabric. But because the pattern is less complex, the price will probably run a little lower, but I won’t make an estimate until I’ve got a prototype.

—I hope I don’t lose fans for designing a Templar jacket… >.>

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Modern Assassin Armor

This is the one I made for Hank. I tried to color correct the photo to closely match the actual colors. It’s intended to be the darker colors of Ezio from Revelations, which had a more burgundy red, and blueish/grey. I also included an image of the internal of the jacket, showing the full lining, with a panel of stretch cotton in the back so that the lining never gets in the way of your mobility.

When you order one, be sure to challenge my original vision with your own input on color choice.

Lined - $350 USD

Unlined - $240 USD

email info@volantedesign.us for order information.