Hussein Chalayan SS2002 Reconstructed Bondage Pants

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Hussein Chalayan SS2002 Reconstructed Bondage Pants


Chalyan’s collections are concluded as “minimal in look, but maximal in thought.” He believed that clothing, like vehicles and buildings, were externalizations and were meant to be shaped and catered towards the human body that inhabits it. This ideology most likely stems from the Cyprus born fashion designer’s developed passion for architecture.


In an interview Chalayan described his mission: “Every-thing around us either relates to the body or to the environment," Chalayan explained. "I think of modular systems where clothes are like small parts of an interior, the interiors are part of architecture, which is then a part of an urban environment. I think of fluid space where they are all a part of each other, just in different scales and proportions" (Quinn, p. 120).


These grey trousers are made from a light cotton fabric and feature a reconstructed waist with several bondage straps and cargo pockets around the legs. A small pen mark resembles a star on the left leg. Fading throughout and distressing in the back of the right leg.


Marked size 38 (please refer to measurements):


Waist: 15.5in


Inseam: 33in


Front Rise: 10in


Leg Opening: 9in


Condition: 7.5/10
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Hussein Chalayan SS2002 Reconstructed Bondage Pants


Chalyan’s collections are concluded as “minimal in look, but maximal in thought.” He believed that clothing, like vehicles and buildings, were externalizations and were meant to be shaped and catered towards the human body that inhabits it. This ideology most likely stems from the Cyprus born fashion designer’s developed passion for architecture.


In an interview Chalayan described his mission: “Every-thing around us either relates to the body or to the environment," Chalayan explained. "I think of modular systems where clothes are like small parts of an interior, the interiors are part of architecture, which is then a part of an urban environment. I think of fluid space where they are all a part of each other, just in different scales and proportions" (Quinn, p. 120).


These grey trousers are made from a light cotton fabric and feature a reconstructed waist with several bondage straps and cargo pockets around the legs. A small pen mark resembles a star on the left leg. Fading throughout and distressing in the back of the right leg.


Marked size 38 (please refer to measurements):


Waist: 15.5in


Inseam: 33in


Front Rise: 10in


Leg Opening: 9in


Condition: 7.5/10

Hussein Chalayan SS2002 Reconstructed Bondage Pants


Chalyan’s collections are concluded as “minimal in look, but maximal in thought.” He believed that clothing, like vehicles and buildings, were externalizations and were meant to be shaped and catered towards the human body that inhabits it. This ideology most likely stems from the Cyprus born fashion designer’s developed passion for architecture.


In an interview Chalayan described his mission: “Every-thing around us either relates to the body or to the environment," Chalayan explained. "I think of modular systems where clothes are like small parts of an interior, the interiors are part of architecture, which is then a part of an urban environment. I think of fluid space where they are all a part of each other, just in different scales and proportions" (Quinn, p. 120).


These grey trousers are made from a light cotton fabric and feature a reconstructed waist with several bondage straps and cargo pockets around the legs. A small pen mark resembles a star on the left leg. Fading throughout and distressing in the back of the right leg.


Marked size 38 (please refer to measurements):


Waist: 15.5in


Inseam: 33in


Front Rise: 10in


Leg Opening: 9in


Condition: 7.5/10