OIRA - DOLMAN KENZO SHIRT
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🔵 DOLMAN KENZO SHIRT
🔵 INDIGO STRIPE LINEN
100% LINEN (JAPANESE MADE)
🔵 SIZE (approx. cm)
FREE Length Width Sleeve length
MANUFACTURED IN JAPAN
Reference: "KENZO denim shirt" It has a dolman shape with a large bag stitch on the outside of the shoulder seam.
The neckline is pressed back and the sleeves are pressed forward.
KENZO had a pullover shirt like this in the early 70s.
The three-dimensional effect when worn is vague and the hem is hand stitched.
Kenzo Takada is from the same hometown as him, and the designer's uncle is Koji Nihonmatsu, who was Kenzo's right-hand man (he has also participated in Paris Fashion Week about 10 times with his own brand).
Influenced by him, I decided to pursue a career in fashion and have a strong admiration for brands like "KENZO," "ISSEY MIYAKE," and "TOKIOKUMAGAI."
I think we're now in an era where it's okay to quote works from the 70s and 80s.
The indigo yarn is woven using four different weaving techniques.
There is almost no color fading, no shrinkage which is typical of linen, and because it is linen, it can be washed in the washing machine.
🔵 INDIGO STRIPE LINEN
100% LINEN (JAPANESE MADE)
🔵 SIZE (approx. cm)
FREE Length Width Sleeve length
MANUFACTURED IN JAPAN
Reference: "KENZO denim shirt" It has a dolman shape with a large bag stitch on the outside of the shoulder seam.
The neckline is pressed back and the sleeves are pressed forward.
KENZO had a pullover shirt like this in the early 70s.
The three-dimensional effect when worn is vague and the hem is hand stitched.
Kenzo Takada is from the same hometown as him, and the designer's uncle is Koji Nihonmatsu, who was Kenzo's right-hand man (he has also participated in Paris Fashion Week about 10 times with his own brand).
Influenced by him, I decided to pursue a career in fashion and have a strong admiration for brands like "KENZO," "ISSEY MIYAKE," and "TOKIOKUMAGAI."
I think we're now in an era where it's okay to quote works from the 70s and 80s.
The indigo yarn is woven using four different weaving techniques.
There is almost no color fading, no shrinkage which is typical of linen, and because it is linen, it can be washed in the washing machine.