This $11,660 Espresso Machine Just Sold Out In Less Than A Day

Photo: Aime Leon Dore
Photo: Aime Leon Dore
Photo: Aime Leon Dore
Photo: Aime Leon Dore
Photo: Aime Leon Dore

New York’s own Aimé Leon Dore, the menswear brand known for its elevated take on street style and global café culture, has teamed up with La Marzocco — the legendary Italian espresso machine maker — for a limited-edition drop that’s already causing a stir. Their collaboration? A bespoke La Marzocco Linea Micra, dressed in deep green with polished brass accents, walnut wood touches, and custom branding that nods to Aimé Leon Dore’s Café Leon Dore outposts in Manhattan and London.

Handcrafted at La Marzocco’s Officine Fratelli Bambi workshop in Florence, this machine blends both brands’ shared obsession with craftsmanship, community, and timeless design. It dropped today priced at an eye-watering $11,660 — and still managed to sell out in less than 24 hours.

For context: Aimé Leon Dore has become a tastemaker label in fashion circles, famous for its ability to fuse Queens streetwear with European tailoring, while La Marzocco machines are considered the gold standard in specialty coffee, found in high-end cafés around the world. This collab marks a meeting point between fashion, coffee culture, and luxury home design — and clearly, buyers couldn’t get their hands on it fast enough.

Alongside the espresso machine, Aimé Leon Dore also released a capsule collection of café-inspired apparel and accessories, now available exclusively in their cafés and online shop.

A machine built for daily use. Engineered to last a lifetime. And apparently? Gone in a day.

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