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This isn’t an interview. It’s a conversation between two people obsessed with craft.
In this episode of The Brand Atelier, Shayne sits down with one of her closest collaborators and creative soulmates — Jimmy Sardelli, founder of The In Gate — for an unfiltered conversation about taste, discipline, and what it actually takes to build a founder-led brand with integrity.
From his early exposure to impeccable detail through culinary craftsmanship, to his time at Hermès, to designing one of the most refined tack collections in the equestrian world, Jimmy shares how a trained eye is built — not inherited — and why restraint, consistency, and refusal to compromise are the real luxuries.
This episode explores:
If you care about legacy, craftsmanship, and building something that could outlast you, this conversation is required listening.
This is branding as behavior.
This is luxury as intention.
This is how enduring brands are built.
By Shayne MackeyThis isn’t an interview. It’s a conversation between two people obsessed with craft.
In this episode of The Brand Atelier, Shayne sits down with one of her closest collaborators and creative soulmates — Jimmy Sardelli, founder of The In Gate — for an unfiltered conversation about taste, discipline, and what it actually takes to build a founder-led brand with integrity.
From his early exposure to impeccable detail through culinary craftsmanship, to his time at Hermès, to designing one of the most refined tack collections in the equestrian world, Jimmy shares how a trained eye is built — not inherited — and why restraint, consistency, and refusal to compromise are the real luxuries.
This episode explores:
If you care about legacy, craftsmanship, and building something that could outlast you, this conversation is required listening.
This is branding as behavior.
This is luxury as intention.
This is how enduring brands are built.