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JPG Jeans Patterned Cotton Pants
Jean Paul Gaultier JPG Jeans patterned jeans. Mid 90's era. Consists of patterns and designs similar to what is found on later 19th century cigarette cards. 8/10 condition, mild marks throughout. Hard to find sz 32, but best for a 31.$300 -
FW11 “Decadence” Reconstructed Patchwork Silk Button Up
Comme Des Garcons Homme Plus FW11 "Decadence" Reconstructed Patchwork Silk Button Up. Rei Kawakubo's FW11 runway for men was a cultural nightmare criss-crossing and connecting references to points there should be no business of having a connection to. Each model wore a crudely placed wig on top, everything below was a Pollock of Chinese patterned silks, English mad hatter silhouettes, Japanese hakamas, Vegas prints. That being said, despite the lack of any real definable signifier to process there seems to be a gravitating harmony in Rei's pursuit to find beauty in the ugly which she triumphs time and time again. Tees and button ups from this collection were reconstructed from vintage tees and silk scarves and button ups respectively. Each item is unique including its flaws, quality of silk, graphics and print. 8.5/10 condition, some flaws at the bottom right panel. Sz S, fits long, fits slim S-M.$450 -
FW01 Riot Riot Riot! Patched Ma-1 Camo Bomber
Raf Simons FW01 Riot Riot Riot! Patched MA-1 Camo Bomber. The nearly tiring reminder, but well merited and critically acclaimed Raf Simons collection that represents the cornerstone of men's "archive". The conversation piece that served as a catalyst to mainstream interest of Raf Simons and past mens fashion as a whole; The Riot Riot Riot! patched bomber still stands today as one of the most coveted articles of men's clothing. Simply a Fostex bomber, purchasable at many army surplus stores around the world, patched on with images of Bowie, Richy Edwards, a Bauhaus Poster, and an article for the missing Edwards from the Manic Street Preachers. After sporting sleek, monotone capes, cloaks and academic looks in the 90's, Raf took a hiatus and returned with the iconoclastic Riot collection. Featuring layered compositions of jackets over coats and massive pants with scarves wrapped around the models' faces which look was inspired from east european youth layering for cold winters. In a time where sleek geometric minimalism or gaudy buckle belts with distressed jeans were a common occurrence on the runway, Raf Simons introduced a baggier, menacing look compelled by his music/film interests plastered on clothing in a postmodern mishmash which many are still inspired by 20 years later today. 9/10 condition. OS$20,000 -
FW13 Anatomicouture Leather Rider
Undercover FW13 Anatomicouture Leather Rider. The Anatomicouture collection visualized Jun’s study with human anatomy. One of the iconic designs that came from the collection is the “hagi” layered pattern, typically on bottoms, and the “ribcage” shown here as a white leather cutout sewn on the backside of the moto. Like other outwear from the collection, the jacket is mildly insulated with thin quilt in muave. Zipper pockets and cinches with concealed plackets. Zip around compartment pockets.
The Leather Rider is the staple jacket from the FW13 season and is unfortunately only available in sizes on the smaller end. Here we have a coveted and rarely surfaced size 5, the largest size available from undercover, for sale.
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Skewed Iridescent Pinstripe Wool Pants
Gucci 08-09 Skewed Iridescent Pinstripe Wool Pants. Creative director Giannini displayed a range of works playing with gradients for these seasons as seen on slacks accompanying solid colour suit jackets on the runway. Relaxed slacks are a skewed pinstripe design made with silver thread that meet in the middle over a crimson gradient. 9/10 condition. Size 48$500 -
Puffer Button Up Shirt
Carol Christian Poell Sample Puffer Shirt. Enigmatic artisan CCP is a revered, established designer even outside of the 'avant-garde' dark fashion circle it was originally associated with in the mid 2000's. Poell's individuality and intricate design techniques outshined and more importantly outlived visually similar labels that had more singular gritty narratives which arguably shared some aesthetic principles with CCP. The respect for the designer is well praised, ubiquitously, by creatives, critics and connoisseurs alike for his zealously conceptual approach to challenging fashion design's norms, as if the execution to said challenges came naturally to him. Growing up in leather trade and a scholar tailor, CCP is involved in every step of his design process from fabrics, to dye processing, to even the 'marketing' where he displays his work only when he deems necessary. Diffident to interviews, independent from trends, meticulous in his design approach, CCP is a master at his craft and a slave to nothing. Puffer shirt is stuffed with synthetic insulation similar to those in some puffer jackets. Mellow tangerine dyed, as with many CCP pieces, has a murkiness with beautiful dynamic color range. Cut Slim 9/10 condition. Sz 48 fits close to chest medium.$600 -
Number (N)ine Salvaged Silk Lined Bandana
Number (N)ine bandana made from authentic Number (N)ine pocket lining fabric salvaged from a closing mill in Japan. The "mechanic" print was used in various pocket lining in pants from the mid to late 2000's during Miyashita's reign at his own house before selling it off in 09. Bandana is lined with white silk with a print of the Lamborghini print Miyashita used in the early 00's. These bandanas are made in house in collaboration with Worn On LA as catalyst to our upcoming production facility set to start cutting & sewing later this quarter.$58Number (N)ine’s “Mechanic” logo-type designed by Takashi Komatsu is idiosyncratic of the brand’s creator Takahiro Miyashita’s larger narrative. Logo-flips were one of the first graphical techniques he practiced when the brand first started in 1997, usually referencing the visual language of music genres that resonated with him at a younger age. The Mechanic logo-type first appeared during the S/S 2000 “Extra Heavy” collection, applied as patches on outerwear, inline fabric on pockets, and screen-printed on numerous garments. The mechanic design effortlessly characterized the Golden Age of Rock n’ Roll, and has continually resonated with members of streetwear culture, ensuring its place within the canon of staple graphics.
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AW03 “Paperdoll” Osama/Bush Skull Down Puffer
Undercover AW03 "Paper Doll" Osama/Bush Down Puffer Jacket. Along with the iconic hybrid reconstructed jacket and pants from the coveted "Paper Doll" collection are two patterns depicting the faces of American President George W Bush and Al-Queda Founder Osama Bin Laden in forms of military camouflage which were applied on various garments. Jun Takahashi, similar to his strongest source of inspiration, Vivienne Westwood, never came short in expressing his anti war sentiments in the peak iconoclast eras of Undercover -- These were, for the most part, exclusive to the mens collections. Possibly due to Takahashi's focus on women's fashion as a creative outlet while the men's designs were focused on what he sees himself wearing. Fairly recently however, Undercover is said to have take a strong shift in its principles by focusing on the conceptual aspect of menswear. Down jacket has osama/bush pasted on the eyes of skulls and patterned in different contrasts of moss green. Nylon outer, with down feather insulation. Multiple hidden compartments in the back and two small hidden zip pockets in the left arm. What looks like a removable blank velcro nameplate on front and back. YKK zippers. 8/10 condition. Sz M, fits true.$433 -
SS05 Artisanal Soccer Scarf Wristband
Maison Margiela SS05 Artisanal Soccer Scarf Wristband. Margiela throughout his reign at his own label has frequently integrated sports motifs into his reconstructed works. Soccer shoes made into vests, rugby balls made into purses, golf gloves made into bags and so on. These unique and limited artisanal works were hand done at the Margiela house in France up until the mid 2000's (some of the later works were produced in Italy). The SS05 artisanal collection introduced rugby/soccer scarf reconstruction including the iconic Soccer vest which lesser version was reproduced for the H&M collaboration in late 2012. A variety of rugby/soccer scarves are concocted into a hodgepodge material of clashing colours, logos, motifs and labels. The wrist band, taking shape of a sweatband is reversible as with the other garment variations. 9/10 condition. Label was removed(as per design) but can be sewn back on under request.$190 -
FW98 “Believe” Three Fingered Gloves
Walter Van Beirendonck W< FW98 "Believe" Three Fingered Gloves. Van Beirendonck's FW98 multi-part show started with children covered in playful Puk Puk attire and other mascots from Walter's imagination. Followed by adolescent models with stark, long silhouettes and structured skirts. Finalized by the longest segment with young adults which displayed the new 'Jeans' label, 'White' label, the python limited collection and the rest of the "Believe" collection. Models were fixed with prosthetics protruding from their face inspired by French conceptual artist ORLAN and collaborated with Van Beirendonck to visualize this season's story. Walter conveys to the audience an alien story every season using visual and word queues -- similar to naming segments of a play. "Wild and Crazy", "Wanted, I scare you.", "Believe in fairy tales" are a few motifs in particular for this season. A few three fingered gloves were produced for this season, this one sports a transparent window at the fingers, beige outer and ruched entryway. 7/10 condition, signs of wear and mild stains. Size M$190 -
AW03 Skirted Bondage Moto Jacket
Helmut Lang AW03 Skirted Bondage Moto Jacket. The runway, motifs, and designs for Helmut Lang's final handful of seasons is unquestionably engrained in modern fashion. A few of Lang's coveted classics like the skirted bomber were part of AW03, which makes this the moto variation made in lower quantities. HL exercised his creative reach in his final collections before parting with his own label and moving on to sculpture. A natural authority over minimalism, Helmut Lang left a robust footprint in fashion. A legacy unmatched. Jacket is made from a cotton shell, lined in a cupro/cotton material. Bondage straps on elbow, removable straps at hands. Waist belt and classic moto jacket details. Concealed snap down lapels. Adjustable belt back. 7.5/10 condition. Some of the elastic is loose, but its to be expected of this 15 year old garment. Fabric is mildly faded.$1,240 -
SS06 “Welcome to the Shadow” Black Diamond Cross Necklace
Number (N)ine SS06 "Welcome to the Shadow" Black Diamond Cross Necklace. Takahiro Miyashita's SS06 is a jab at Axl Rose's persona. Runway looks consisted of nearly identical outfits of Rose's stage looks with different branding. Pants were missing from some models, jetset bath robes worn on others, egregious and gaudy accessories were fitted with each look. SS06 also produced a Magical Design x N(N) jewelry collaboration set with black diamonds and fitted with .950 silver. Roses, victorian patterns, rock star motifs were key elements in the jewelry design in chime with the theme of the season. This cross necklace is one of the items offered from the collaboration in very low quantities. 3 Chains hold on the pendant; A gunmental silver piece with roses, bones and thorns form in a cross with a skull as a centerpiece. Black diamonds set on each 5 roses. 9.5/10 condition. Long Chain.$1,550 -
APOC Towelterry Sample Jacket
Issey Miyake early 00's Sample Towelterry Jacket. Issey's designs fundamentals begin with the philosophy of "Apoc", or "A Piece of Cloth" which explores the relationship between body, fabric and the space between leading to Issey's fascination and innovation with technical fabrics and production techniques. APOC, started in the late 90's, uses computer aided fabric manufacturing to construct garments from a single thread. This resulted in complex graphics and displaced texturing which designs were all weaved into the fabric then cut & sewn. Towelterry jacket with weaved in multicoloured border designs. Classic, mid waist drop, long arms. Hand pockets. Button Placket. Sample item. 9/10 condition. Size 2, fits medium.$265 -
AW04 “Ultraman Cosmos” Knit
Yohji Yamamoto AW04 "Ultraman Cosmos" Knit. Yohji has a penchant for adapting children's animated shows as graphics for his menswear collections starting back to the early 90s. This is the second visit to the most iconic Japanese TV series of all time, Ultraman, featuring heroes from the 2001 spinoff "Ultraman Cosmos". Multiple recent iterations, more specifically from the diffusion label "Ground Y", introduce more Yohji/Ultraman garments, however 2004 is left as the last year for the Yohji mainline. Vibrant contrast blue sleeves & body. Right arm reads "Yohji" around cuff. Left arm reads "Ultraman Cosmos" along the arm. Ultraman graphic at the front. 7/10 condition, regular pilling. Size 3, fitted. Fits M-L.$580 -
AW02 “Virginia Creeper” Distressed Leather Coat
Raf Simons AW02-03 Virginia Creeper Distressed Heavy Leather Coat. A crimson key light, a runway in the vastness of the ominous woods and a penchant fondness of varsity nostalgia would best describe the Virginia Creeper AW02 season. The eerie, towering figures with muted colours reflect Raf’s observation of the duality of nature. This collection is more so immersed not by the graphics but with pieces like the coat shown here. This heavy leather coat and similar variations were on the runway over multiple layers of outerwear, puffers, plastic raincoats and baggy trousers to emphasize the cast of the menacing and slouched cut out of the wearer. Heavily distressed leather throughout, with patched embellishments and reinforcements. Lined in cupro. Elastic waistband on back to cinch the fabric to the lower back side. Zip down middle with oversized placket. Made in limited quantities in comparison to the cotton variation.
9/10 condition. Unfortunately missing the belt but can be styled without it just fine.
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SS98 “A Fetish for Beauty” Light Wizzkid Jacket
W< SS98 "A Fetish for Beauty" Wizzkid Jacket. W<, short for "Wild and Lethal Trash", was one of Walter Van Beirendoinck's now defunct offsprings alongside Aestheticterrorists. Beirendonck never compromised his creative control throughout his legacy paving way for unadulterated displays of his work that are celebrated in museums around the wold today. SS98 was no exception. The show, or better described as a choreographed performance, involved over 100 people in a 4 part extravaganza lasting nearly 30 minutes. Taken place on a red square center stage in Paris, the first act consisted of 30 "wizzkids" with cowboy hats doing a honkytonk style choreographed dance. The Second, 30 "White Trash" performers on stilts with drapey white costumed enveloped the stage. The third, 30 "Black Beauties", with dark, eerie and sinister Manson looks took the stage. The fourth, 40 ballroom dancer from "outer space", with masks, dresses and distantly victorian poise with swaravoski embellishments finalized the show. The stage dims, times passes, lights pop back up and a flood of cast, crew and Walter himself spend the rest of the show in an improvised rave. Muave coloured jacket with embellishments on sleeves. "Wizzkid" written across the front chest 7/10 condition. Faded, some sun bleaching around collar.$245 -
FW98 “Radioactivity” MultiMaterial Layered Loop Knit
Raf Simons AW98 "Radioactivity" MultiMaterial Layered Knit. One of the earlier, underrated seasons, "Radioactivity" took cues from legendary synth pop group and kraut rock pioneer Kraftwerk. Footage and images available today show runway models walking down the catwalk with bold red button ups similar to what the Kraftwerk group members wore during a performance. Mock neck knit with an intricate and crudely weaved paneled knit layered over the sweater consisting of leather, suede, high gauge wool, mohair, yarn. Long loose fit Sz 48, fits Loose M oversized. 7/10 condition, some of the layered knit portion unraveled from the base.$1,450 -
FW05 “In The Morning” M65 Twill Jacket
Dior by Hedi Slimane FW05 "In The Morning" Field Jacket. A quintessential jacket of functional luxury, this jet black field jacket encapsulates the many variations of the super slim m65 silhouette on Hedi's fw05 runway. Full padded insulation -- body and arms, leather tassel pulls and lampo zippers. Two adjustable waist tassels lie at the back torso. Classic Hedi long arms, slim body archetype. 8/10 condition, mild fading. Size 46, fits a tall small or slim medium.$330 -
AW16 “Instant Calm” Baroque Leather Jacket
Undercover AW16 "Instant Calm" Leather Jacket. AW16 featured an easy pastel palette -- baby blues, periwinkle, mauve, tweeded greys all on a backdrop with baroque detailing. Said detailing was repurposed as a design motif for this leather jacket with the same muted mauve. Striking detail at the edges of the cuffs and bottom hem. Gold hardware, including buckles, zipper pulls and snap buttons. 8/10 condition. There are mild streaks in the underarm. Mild creasing. Sz 3, fits a M-L. This fits rather large for an undercover jacket.$1,105 -
SS16 “Electric Eye” Blazer
Walter Van Beirendonck SS16 "Electric Eye" Blazer. Designers that take a strong course of political activism within their work are scarce. As an artist, a sense of social responsibility is inherited when one has the privilege of carrying the megaphone. When it comes to fashion, expressing a designer's political agenda may result in harsh public rejection or controversy, which may be counter intuitive to a label's commercial interests, but yet as a notable designer a platform is open to convey their creative manifestations of what they please to the public. Walter Van Beirendonck, the father of Belgian fashion, remarkably doesn't come short of expressing his political beliefs but uses allusions and metaphors usually in a form of new fictitious characters season to season. "Electric Eye" derives from Bowie's "Moonage Daydream" and a Judas Priest song of the same title which references Orwell's "1984". For the SS16 season Walter conjures a character with a single eye on a black thundercloud signifying the current state of creeping surveillance, the "Big Brother". Said creature was plastered on elastic materials and cotton tops, accompanied with Walter's signature grand and madly extravagant expressions of patterns, hats, colours and cuts. The collection featured patterns typically resembling wallpaper of a pediatrician's waiting lobby or a Scholastic book fair poster. These patterns, according to Walter, are a stark contrast to the dark suits that were presented on the runway -- a visual statement which represents mankind's liberation from the ominous overseeing obumbration; The 'black clouds', the "Electric Eye". 8/10 condition, some mild stains in the inside of the blazer. Size 48.$380 -
Tom Ford Era Hand Painted Floral Camp Shirt
Gucci by Tom Ford SS02 or SS03 Hand Painted Floral Camp Shirt. Tom Ford hand painted florals serve as a cornerstone for Gucci designs by Michele today. Coupled with Gucci's sense of luxury, Ford pushed his own sexually charged youth quake agenda in his early 2000's seasons followed by extravagant leisure wear with polarizing proportions. Models were bare-chested or lightly clothed, overshadowed by detailed silk robes. Camp shirt shown here is a modest rendition of Gucci's floral designs on the runway, resembling some of the chipper and vibrant designs Gucci adopted in the early 00's. 7.5/10 condition. Bleach marks on the inside of the collar which aren't shown when worn. Mild Blemishes. Sz S but fits wide and rather large for small, best for a medium.$400 -
SS03 “Scab” 50/50 Military Jacket
Undercover SS03 "Scab" Military Jacket 50/50. SS03 was the Paris reveal of Jun Takahashi's label featuring edgy motifs tied with punk and iconoclast elements. Runway models walked with hanging fabric, crudely sewn in patches with hoods and toe cut boots. Jacket here consists of Anti-War sentiments, vivienne/world's end references and military semblance. Sz L, fits Large loosely. 8/10 condition. One cosmetic button missing.$602 -
AW04 “Blank Generation” Richard Hell Tee
Number (N)ine AW04 OG "Blank Generation" Tee. "Blank Generation" is a reference to Punk Muscian Richard Hell's 1977 album of the same title. 7/10 condition. Graphic slightly more faded than its usually design. Sz 4 fits M-L$145 -
OG 02 Andy Kaufman “Foreignman” Tee
OG 2002 Andy Kaufman "Foreignman" Tee. Miyashita was a fan of Kaufman's stand up work, including the "Foreignman" impression which is referenced by the tee here. 7/10 condition. mild yellowing at collar. Sz 4 Fits L$121 -
FW02 “Nowhere Man” George Harrison Tee
Number (N)ine FW02 "George Harrison" Tee. From the "Nowhere Man" collection which featured graphics revolving The Beatles lead Guitarist George Harrison Sz 4 Fits M-L. 8/10 condition. Mild knick at sleeve and eroded necktag.$87 -
SS02 OG “Gotham City”
Number (N)ine SS02 Original "Gotham City" Tee. Original rendition of the iconic "Gotham City" shirt by Takahiro Miyashita. Sz4 fits wide Medium. 9/10 condition.$95 -
Flying V Guitar Tee
Number (N)ine Flying V Guitar Tee. Original number nine. 9/10 condition. Sz 2 Fits S-M.$65 -
OG SS01 “Cigarettes” Tee
Number (N)ine OG SS01 Cigarettes Tee. Original rendition of the "Cigarettes Tee" featuring distressing and colour treatment. Counter part to "weed" tee. 7/10 condition. Sz 4 Fits fitted L$120 -
AW01 “Redisun” Bauhaus Double Layered Tee
Number (N)ine AW01 "Redisun" Double Layered Tee. Thick double layer tee with a sheet of synthetic fabric between. Bauhaus Logo on the front. Sz 3 Fits a small. 9/10 condition$200 -
FW09 “A Closed Feeling” Mouton Shearling Jacket
FW09 "A Closed Feeling" Mouton Shearling Jacket. Real fully lined trimmed luxurious shearling sheepskin, silk velvet, lace embellishments. Number (N)ine by Takahiro Miyashita FW09 Silk Jacquard Blazer in Cream/Blue. FW09 was the magnus opus for Takahiro Miyashita as he exited N(N) -- what his fans thought was his permanent departure from his creative aspirations. The collection featured 18th and 19th century influences with intricate tailoring and masterful craftsmanship. One of the more costly collections (with jackets averaging $3000), Miyashita's FW09 creations featured layered pattern silk for lining, embossed floral designs and velvet appliques. 9/10 condition. Sz 4 Tall M-L$1,500 -
Artisanal Reconstructed Tee
Maison Margiela "010" artisanal reconstructed tee. Oversized tee composed of 4-5 repurposed tees to create an oversized silhouette with a hodgepodge of details. Dated around SS02-03 before the "clover" reconstructed tees of SS04 and much harder to find. Margiela is a pioneer of reconstruction in fashion, with the label's offerings strongly revolving around the concepts and narratives of reconstruction. MMM's reconstructed garments have a keen attention to detail in the placement and cut of the garment's repurposed fabrics resulting in cleaner, sharper and precise designs. Said designs distance themselves as far away from the crude and inexactness displayed from reconstructed garments by other designers. Despite Margiela's reconstructed garments, bags and accessories are decades old and yet, still inspires creatives and designers presently, the meticulous approach to MMM's designs render them easily distinguishable from the sea of copycats. JAR JAR BINKS 9/1o condition, tiny circular stain on collar. Size 2 but fits M-L$500 -
FW01 Artisanal Reconstructed Military Cargo Vest
Maison Martin Margiela FW01 Artisanal Reconstructed Military Vest. Margiela's eponymous line, "010" and "0", are artisanal garments which paved a basis for the foundations of Margiela's core designs. Reproductions and reinterpretations have been made over the years, even after Margiela's departure from his own label, but the original artisanal garments are hand sewn in low quantities by the Margiela team, at the atelier, with vintage or hand selected fabrics. Due to the nature of the artisanal line's creative process, each "010" or "0" item has mild variations. The artisanal men's "010" line has been in a long hiatus until very recently reintroduced by now creative director Galliano. Vest was made from military cargo pants, jackets and utility pockets rearranged and placed on top of each other and protruding from the sides. Pockets are lined in multiple materials with absent or replaced hardware. Each reconstructed pocket carries details which resemble the very nature of where the fabric originated. 8/10 condition. Sz M.$1,000 -
FW10 “Gleam” Mink Fur Bunny Cross Body Bag
Rick Owens FW10 "Gleam" Mink Fur Bunny Crossbody Bag. An "Owenscorp" bag before the exotic-material label had a distinct tag separate from Rick Owens items. The Bunny bag is a cult staple with Rick Owens with multiple iterations of the mink fur bunny, including the reissued bunny pouch you see today, with nose, ears, tail and paw embellishments. This more practical iteration of the bunny bag was only released in select stores for FW10 Gleam and built on a playful reiteration of the FW08 mink fur bag. Contains a small 6"x 7" mink fur zip pouch large enough to hold daily items with room accompanied by a mini bunny charm and 18" drop leather strap. 7/10 condition. Bag has some loose strings, leather straps had a few minor tears in it which were rebonded.$1,620 -
Shag Border Knit Sweater
Jean Paul Gaultier Homme Border Shag Knit Sweater. Features multiple textures and materials complementing the border design of the cozy knit. Loose around the shoulder, long arms and slender at the mid section. Cream base colourway which transitions to an array of colours and shaggy materials. JPG's playful yet thoughtful design exemplified here. 7/10 condition. The knit has a decent amount of pilling, which has been treated but shows mild thinning in the knit base. Best for a M/48 with relaxed breathing room.$250 -
Rayon/Silk Floral Shirt
Yohji Yamamoto Pour Homme Silk/Rayon Floral Open Collar Shirt. 98-01? Spring Summer Yohji when the Japanese house revisited the floral obsession it had in the early 90's and late 80's. YYPH's florals starkly contrast with vivid details and vibrant colours to conventional black drapes of fabric that Yohji's looks are well known for. Open collar shirt with what looks like a viscose/Silk? Blend with what seems to be a strain of wildflower buds scattered throughout the shirt. 8/10 condition. Washtag/serial is completely aded. Sz 3 but can fit M-XL depending on desired look. Has a loose drape to it.$540 -
SS01 Reversible Dragon Embroidered Silk Jacket
Gucci by Tom Ford SS01 Embroidered Silk Bomber in Red. Tom Ford spent the early 2000's at Gucci embodying the sexually proactive and vim of the surfaced, well-off, affluent youth. SS01 was the ramp up to the more extravagant pieces Ford pushed out. Full silk bomber, with silk dragon embroidery meticulously sewn throughout the crimson jacket. Sits a bit above the waist and loose around the upper body. Completely reversible with pockets on the other side for a less stated look. 8/10 condition. Some loose threads. Sz 46, sits above waist and is loose on the body can accommodate a range of sizes.$1,400