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RAMSEY’s “Beyond Time” Collection, Specially Created for the 100th Anniversary of the Republic!

RAMSEY is celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Republic of Türkiye with a very special collection inspired by the timeless style that reflects the genius, courage, refined taste, innovative spirit, and far-ahead-of-its-time vision of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. Created exclusively for the centennial of the Republic, the “100th Anniversary Beyond Time Collection,” limited to 100 pieces per item, has been launched with a unique story bearing traces of a century and is now available at selected stores and on www.ramsey.com.tr.

Inspired by the beyond-time style of our Republic’s founding leader and shared value, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk—an innovative, pioneering leader who always stood outside conventions—the meticulously designed special collection consists of suits, coats, shirts, hats, bow ties, ties, pocket squares, cufflinks, shoes, boots, gloves, suspenders, and perfume. Each piece is presented to its owner with a special certificate.

Zeynep Doğan, Board Member Responsible for Brands at Gürmen Group, stated that RAMSEY designers underwent an extensive research and archival review process for the “100th Anniversary Beyond Time Special Collection,” and that all pieces in the collection were brought to life inspired by the colors, textures, and forms preferred and used by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk.

Only 100 pieces of each item!

Emphasizing that the collection—designed with cashmere, silk, high-twist natural and luxury fabrics, natural leather, and mother-of-pearl accessories, and reflecting the elegance of fine craftsmanship—will offer men a truly unique experience, Doğan continued: “All pieces in the ‘100th Anniversary Beyond Time Collection,’ each specially numbered and available only to 100 individuals with a dedicated certificate, carry the traces of timeless elegance passed down from the past to the present through their forms, textures, premium natural fabrics, and distinctive features. The beyond-time style of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk—who used fashion almost as a form of communication through his style and choices—will be a powerful source of inspiration for today’s men.”