Comme Des Garçons AD2001 Split Logo Camp-Collar Shirt
Comme Des Garçons AD2001 Split Logo Camp-Collar Shirt
Rei Kawakubo is the genius behind the Comme Des Garçons universe. She redefines what is means to be human by not placing restrictions on the dress of men and women alike. Although she a womenswear designer, a fascination of hers is the structure by which mens fashion is supported in the industry. Her mens line, Homme Plus, began in 1978 as a way to expand the horizons of the Comme Des Garçons brand. A basic Homme Plus tailored suit is commonly distorted and manipulated into different shapes and fits that create a mystery behind the individual who wears it.
This light mineral blue camp-collar shirt is reworked so that “Comme Des Garçons” Text Graphics are split and displaced on the front of the garment. A boxy and cropped fit is to be expected.
Size Unmarked. Fits a size M (please refer to measurements):
Shoulder: 18.5in
Chest: 24in
Length: 28in
Sleeve: 10in
Condition: 9/10
Comme Des Garçons AD2001 Split Logo Camp-Collar Shirt
Rei Kawakubo is the genius behind the Comme Des Garçons universe. She redefines what is means to be human by not placing restrictions on the dress of men and women alike. Although she a womenswear designer, a fascination of hers is the structure by which mens fashion is supported in the industry. Her mens line, Homme Plus, began in 1978 as a way to expand the horizons of the Comme Des Garçons brand. A basic Homme Plus tailored suit is commonly distorted and manipulated into different shapes and fits that create a mystery behind the individual who wears it.
This light mineral blue camp-collar shirt is reworked so that “Comme Des Garçons” Text Graphics are split and displaced on the front of the garment. A boxy and cropped fit is to be expected.
Size Unmarked. Fits a size M (please refer to measurements):
Shoulder: 18.5in
Chest: 24in
Length: 28in
Sleeve: 10in
Condition: 9/10
Comme Des Garçons AD2001 Split Logo Camp-Collar Shirt
Rei Kawakubo is the genius behind the Comme Des Garçons universe. She redefines what is means to be human by not placing restrictions on the dress of men and women alike. Although she a womenswear designer, a fascination of hers is the structure by which mens fashion is supported in the industry. Her mens line, Homme Plus, began in 1978 as a way to expand the horizons of the Comme Des Garçons brand. A basic Homme Plus tailored suit is commonly distorted and manipulated into different shapes and fits that create a mystery behind the individual who wears it.
This light mineral blue camp-collar shirt is reworked so that “Comme Des Garçons” Text Graphics are split and displaced on the front of the garment. A boxy and cropped fit is to be expected.
Size Unmarked. Fits a size M (please refer to measurements):
Shoulder: 18.5in
Chest: 24in
Length: 28in
Sleeve: 10in
Condition: 9/10