Maison Martin Margiela SS2005 Artisanal Reconstructed Tank Top
Martin Margiela’s artisanal line was conceptualized in the year of 1988 as a means of recycling vintage garments and giving them a new life through reconstruction. These new creations are intended to be worn in a different way or introduced to a new environment when compared to its original purpose. From minute adjustments to complete deconstruction, this venture exists as Margiela’s most experimental line and continues to set an industry example of repurposed fashion.
This grey cotton tank-top is made from two different singlets that have been sewn together down the middle.
Marked size M (please refer to measurements):
Shoulder: in
Chest: in
Length: in
Martin Margiela’s artisanal line was conceptualized in the year of 1988 as a means of recycling vintage garments and giving them a new life through reconstruction. These new creations are intended to be worn in a different way or introduced to a new environment when compared to its original purpose. From minute adjustments to complete deconstruction, this venture exists as Margiela’s most experimental line and continues to set an industry example of repurposed fashion.
This grey cotton tank-top is made from two different singlets that have been sewn together down the middle.
Marked size M (please refer to measurements):
Shoulder: in
Chest: in
Length: in
Martin Margiela’s artisanal line was conceptualized in the year of 1988 as a means of recycling vintage garments and giving them a new life through reconstruction. These new creations are intended to be worn in a different way or introduced to a new environment when compared to its original purpose. From minute adjustments to complete deconstruction, this venture exists as Margiela’s most experimental line and continues to set an industry example of repurposed fashion.
This grey cotton tank-top is made from two different singlets that have been sewn together down the middle.
Marked size M (please refer to measurements):
Shoulder: in
Chest: in
Length: in