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Item CodeHD-D09-500

Double Parts Button closure Raglan dress

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Fixed shipping 4,000 JPY to foreign countries!
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Size(cm)

SIZE (cm)
SizeSleeve lengthPit to PitLength
サイズ裄丈身幅着丈
29253118
9356122

Material

Material
Triacetate 57%Polyester 43%[Main fabric]
Additional Info
Collection21SS
ElasticityNo elasticity
BrandYohji Yamamoto
TransparencyOpaque
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ColorBlack

DESCRIPTION
Yohji Yamamoto 2021 Spring Summer Collection.

This is a modified design coat with double breasted hooded coat as the base and raglan sleeves from the front part of the sleeves to the side lines can be opened and closed with buttons. This tuxedo fabric is made of triacetate and polyester, which have been available since last spring and summer. This item is very light and has excellent draping and an elegant and light texture.

About  Yohji Yamamoto
Designer : Yohji Yamamoto

Philosophy :Yohji Yamamoto is a man that needs no introduction. He is a world class, master fashion designer who represents Japan. Through the Homme collection, Mr. Yamamoto fully expresses his view of the world, creating garments for individuals who are unbound by social models. In his world, the ideal figure of a male is one with a free spirit and an air of mystery; a man who while being dandy has a comical side to his individuality. The Homme collection has been a part of the Paris Faschion Collection since 1984.

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