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Scene III to Delfina: The Many Faces of Da Vinci

During the 1970s, Da Vinci California expanded its reach by introducing two notable sub-labels. These collections allowed Da Vinci California to cater to both ends of the style spectrum.

During the 1970s, Da Vinci California expanded its reach by introducing two notable sub-labels. Scene III offered a trendier, youthful take aimed at younger men with a groovier, bolder style aesthetic—think Greg Brady vibes. Meanwhile, Delfina was a more refined sub-label aimed at a more conservative and classic male audience, staying true to Da Vinci's foundational aesthetic but with toned-down styling.

These collections allowed Da Vinci California to cater to both ends of the style spectrum, enhancing the brand’s versatility while remaining true to its vintage roots. They reflected a brand unafraid to evolve and meet the changing tastes of the fashion world. Visit decadesvintage.com to see some of John's fantastic collection of Scene III and Delfina shirts.

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