Raf Simons AW2002 ‘Virginia Creeper’ Enzyme Dyed Crewneck Sweater

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Raf Simons Fall / Winter 2002 collection presents itself as a conversation between man and nature. The collections namesake, a deciduous vine known as the “virginia creeper,” is representative of the daunting and alluring aspects within the wilderness. The vine is both mesmerizing in its flurry of vibrant colors, yet harmful when touched, and this duality is one humans have long been well aware of. From vast forests which bring us both awe and terror to the many predators which serve as both food and threat, nature persists in our most wondrous dreams and wildest fears. Raf incorporates Virginia Creeper with an array of earthly inspired colors in its knits, bombers and long coats. The models walk through a forested background in bark browns and nightly blacks paired with leafy greens and snow-like whites. Nordic sweaters are accompanied with see-through ponchos, oversized coats, and glistening puffer jackets often with an ominous hood to mystify the look. As the final model disappears into the staged forestry we are left with a collection both astonishing and eerie in nature.


Garments in this collection are chemically treated to fade with excess body head and wear away on the human body, similar to the way the virginia creeper eats away other plants and structures that are in its way. Light themes of Americana are also inclusive in the collections aesthetic in Raf’s effort to pay homage to summer camp culture and 80’s horror films. A creative reference that he holds near and dear to his creative process.


This raglan crewneck sweater features light a faded and distressed exterior. The cuffs of the sleeves are attached using added safety pins to keep the garment in-tact.


Marked size 46 (please refer to measurements):

Shoulder: Raglan

Chest: 24in

Length: 25in

Sleeve from Pit: 22in


Condition: 7/10. This piece is designed to wear-in quicker than traditional garments.

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Raf Simons Fall / Winter 2002 collection presents itself as a conversation between man and nature. The collections namesake, a deciduous vine known as the “virginia creeper,” is representative of the daunting and alluring aspects within the wilderness. The vine is both mesmerizing in its flurry of vibrant colors, yet harmful when touched, and this duality is one humans have long been well aware of. From vast forests which bring us both awe and terror to the many predators which serve as both food and threat, nature persists in our most wondrous dreams and wildest fears. Raf incorporates Virginia Creeper with an array of earthly inspired colors in its knits, bombers and long coats. The models walk through a forested background in bark browns and nightly blacks paired with leafy greens and snow-like whites. Nordic sweaters are accompanied with see-through ponchos, oversized coats, and glistening puffer jackets often with an ominous hood to mystify the look. As the final model disappears into the staged forestry we are left with a collection both astonishing and eerie in nature.


Garments in this collection are chemically treated to fade with excess body head and wear away on the human body, similar to the way the virginia creeper eats away other plants and structures that are in its way. Light themes of Americana are also inclusive in the collections aesthetic in Raf’s effort to pay homage to summer camp culture and 80’s horror films. A creative reference that he holds near and dear to his creative process.


This raglan crewneck sweater features light a faded and distressed exterior. The cuffs of the sleeves are attached using added safety pins to keep the garment in-tact.


Marked size 46 (please refer to measurements):

Shoulder: Raglan

Chest: 24in

Length: 25in

Sleeve from Pit: 22in


Condition: 7/10. This piece is designed to wear-in quicker than traditional garments.

Raf Simons Fall / Winter 2002 collection presents itself as a conversation between man and nature. The collections namesake, a deciduous vine known as the “virginia creeper,” is representative of the daunting and alluring aspects within the wilderness. The vine is both mesmerizing in its flurry of vibrant colors, yet harmful when touched, and this duality is one humans have long been well aware of. From vast forests which bring us both awe and terror to the many predators which serve as both food and threat, nature persists in our most wondrous dreams and wildest fears. Raf incorporates Virginia Creeper with an array of earthly inspired colors in its knits, bombers and long coats. The models walk through a forested background in bark browns and nightly blacks paired with leafy greens and snow-like whites. Nordic sweaters are accompanied with see-through ponchos, oversized coats, and glistening puffer jackets often with an ominous hood to mystify the look. As the final model disappears into the staged forestry we are left with a collection both astonishing and eerie in nature.


Garments in this collection are chemically treated to fade with excess body head and wear away on the human body, similar to the way the virginia creeper eats away other plants and structures that are in its way. Light themes of Americana are also inclusive in the collections aesthetic in Raf’s effort to pay homage to summer camp culture and 80’s horror films. A creative reference that he holds near and dear to his creative process.


This raglan crewneck sweater features light a faded and distressed exterior. The cuffs of the sleeves are attached using added safety pins to keep the garment in-tact.


Marked size 46 (please refer to measurements):

Shoulder: Raglan

Chest: 24in

Length: 25in

Sleeve from Pit: 22in


Condition: 7/10. This piece is designed to wear-in quicker than traditional garments.