Pre-owned Costume D'homme 90's 3-piece Wool Suit In Black
- Size:38R
- condition:Used
- price:$880set alert
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A Classic Yohji 3-Piece Suit Design From Costume D'homme (Basically Pour Homme Except More Traditional Tailoring Only, None Of That Y's Garbage) Size M - About An Equivalent Of Modern 3 In Yohji, I'm Around A Western Medium And This Fits Me Perfect As Per Intended Original Fit (Roomy, Wide) From This Period But Depending On Your Preference It Could Fit You If You Were More Of A Large Aswell Full Measurements (Approx.) Blazer P2P - 59Cm S2S - 50Cm Sleeve Length - 66Cm Length (Back Middle) - 79Cm Trousers Waist - 40.5Cm Outseam - 107Cm Inseam - 76Cm Front Rise - 38Cm Hem - 21Cm Vest P2P - 52Cm Length - 58Cm Adjustable Waist Width 100% Wool The Entire Suit Is An Original Set Sharing The Same Product Code - You Will Hardly Ever Come Across One Like This Again The Blazer Features 3 Outside Pockets, 2 Inside Pocket And An Extra Small Inside Coin/pen Pocket The Vest Repeats This Pattern Of 3 Outside Pockets, Aswell As Having A Single Inside One The Trousers Have An Inside Coin Pocket Within The Right Front Pocket This Is Also Just About The Exact Same Suit/model If Not Even The Exact One As Used By Takeshi Kitano And Others In His Movie Brother (2000) Which Was Famously Costume Designed By Y.y. - See Pictures For Faster Response Or More Pictures -> @soundsectioned | Yohji Yamamoto Costume D'homme 90's 3-Piece Wool Suit in Black, Men's (Size 38R)
about YOHJI YAMAMOTO
Yohji Yamamoto launched his eponymous line in Tokyo in 1976, with the idea of creating men’s coats that could cover and protect a woman. He debuted his womenswear in Paris in 1981, with dramatic runway shows that furthered his reputation as an avant-garde visionary – although he prefers the title of “dressmaker” for its humble significance. Over the years, Yamamoto has refined his signature silhouette of long, sweeping skirts, expertly draped dresses and trousers, and asymmetrically cut tailoring in an all-black palette to achieve an at once challenging, romantic, and unconventionally elegant effect. His voluminous shapes at once conceal and intrigue, infusing artistic cuts with an intellectual and poetic sensibility indebted to Eastern philosophy.
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