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Hector Saxe x Sweet Pants

Hector Saxe x Sweet Pants

when play meets style

Some collaborations are born from an obvious choice. The one between Hector Saxe and Sweet Pants is one of them.

On one side, a company that has been crafting leather games for years, designed as true decorative objects. On the other, a French fashion brand that has successfully established its own instantly recognizable, relaxed style.
The meeting of the two worlds gives birth to a unique piece: a backgammon set where artisanal know-how meets the audacity of style.

The first thing that catches the eye is the exterior: leopard-print leather, a strong signature of this edition. An iconic pattern, both graphic and bold, that transforms the box into a truly distinctive object.

Upon opening, the contrast is immediately apparent. The top reveals a white grained leather structured by red and navy blue arrows, a subtle reminder of the sporty and urban codes dear to Sweet Pants.
The tokens, dice and metal details complete the set with precision, respecting Hector Saxe's expertise.

Each element is designed to balance gameplay, aesthetics, and tactile pleasure: the feel of the leather, the sound of the tokens on the board, the precision of the finishes.

But beyond the object itself, this collaboration primarily conveys an idea:
that the game can be a field of creative expression, just like fashion or design.

With this Hector Saxe × Sweet Pants edition, backgammon leaves the simple status of a game to become a style object, designed to be played as much as shown.

A unique piece, at the crossroads of two French worlds that ultimately share the same vision:
A taste for detail, character, and pleasure.

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