In conjunction with Por Homme, Two Inch Cuffs presents the Jaguar XK-E:

            Enzo Ferrari, the founder of the one of the world’s most recognizable names in racecars once called the 1964 Jaguar XK-E “the most beautiful car in the world.” 47 years later, this beautiful machine can still retain that honorable title. Reaching a top speed of 160 mph, the XK-E has withstood the test of time for its ability to maintain its pleasing aesthetics while having the ability to tear up the roadways. Due to the legacy the XK-E has been able to leave since the late 1960s, it is currently one of six automobiles that is on permanent display at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. In a trip down to Fort Lauderdale, Fla., the Two Inch Cuffs team decided to take the 1960s sports car for a test drive around the beachside city. Although it wasn’t a scene from Drive, it was a blast riding down the streets with the top down and beautiful women as the cooler weather comes closing in.




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INSIDE THE 1964 JAGUAR XKE
curated by Two Inch Cuffs

COMMISSION
James Nord Photographer/ Director,
Ruben Hughes Project Coordinator,
Atif Kazmi Operations at Por Homme,
Chris Alcantara Writer,
Models Dylan Nord & Kathy Osborne

FEATURES
Jaguar XKE

LOCATION
Somewhere in Fort Lauderdale, Florida

PARTNERS
Por Homme

AUTO INQUIRIES
concierge@twoinchcuffs.com

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