In 1920, America enacted the 18th amendment, banning alcohol to combat societal issues. This period also saw prohibitions on jazz in public dance halls across 60 communities, viewing it as immoral. The Prohibition era introduced jazz to gangster-run nightclubs where alcohol was served, creating an underground culture of rebellion. Vetiti Spititus evokes this clandestine era, capturing the essence of hidden speakeasies and the allure of forbidden indulgence, transporting wearers to smoky jazz clubs of the time.