Yohji Yamamoto Pour Homme Double Pocket Longsleeve

$150.00
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Size 3

Yohji Yamamoto graduated from Keio University with a degree in law in 1966, but decided to pursue his interest in fashion by helping his mother who was a dressmaker and gained expletive through attending Bunka Fashion College as well. After receiving a award to go to Paris for a year, he set up a small ready-to-wear company in Tokyo that slowly acquired buyers in all the major cities in Japan. The success turned his thoughts back to Paris, and at the beginning of the 1980s Yamamoto returned to the French capital to open his first shop. Known for the avant-garde spirit of his clothing, his signature oversized silhouettes in black often feature drapery in varying textures

Beautiful Yohji Yamamoto long sleeve from the Pour Homme line. This piece is perfectly fitting to Yamamoto’s love for all-black garments. Features lung-like double pocket on the front side of the garment. In solid condition with a small hole, but no other major flaws 

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Size 3

Yohji Yamamoto graduated from Keio University with a degree in law in 1966, but decided to pursue his interest in fashion by helping his mother who was a dressmaker and gained expletive through attending Bunka Fashion College as well. After receiving a award to go to Paris for a year, he set up a small ready-to-wear company in Tokyo that slowly acquired buyers in all the major cities in Japan. The success turned his thoughts back to Paris, and at the beginning of the 1980s Yamamoto returned to the French capital to open his first shop. Known for the avant-garde spirit of his clothing, his signature oversized silhouettes in black often feature drapery in varying textures

Beautiful Yohji Yamamoto long sleeve from the Pour Homme line. This piece is perfectly fitting to Yamamoto’s love for all-black garments. Features lung-like double pocket on the front side of the garment. In solid condition with a small hole, but no other major flaws 

Size 3

Yohji Yamamoto graduated from Keio University with a degree in law in 1966, but decided to pursue his interest in fashion by helping his mother who was a dressmaker and gained expletive through attending Bunka Fashion College as well. After receiving a award to go to Paris for a year, he set up a small ready-to-wear company in Tokyo that slowly acquired buyers in all the major cities in Japan. The success turned his thoughts back to Paris, and at the beginning of the 1980s Yamamoto returned to the French capital to open his first shop. Known for the avant-garde spirit of his clothing, his signature oversized silhouettes in black often feature drapery in varying textures

Beautiful Yohji Yamamoto long sleeve from the Pour Homme line. This piece is perfectly fitting to Yamamoto’s love for all-black garments. Features lung-like double pocket on the front side of the garment. In solid condition with a small hole, but no other major flaws