Item 2017.340 - Comme des Garçons Double Breasted Coat

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2017.340

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Comme des Garçons Double Breasted Coat

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  • Autumn/Winter 2002 (Creation)

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(1984-)

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The main menswear line of Comme des Garçons designed by Rei Kawakubo.

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Black wool double breasted coat with ten orange plastic buttons and a turn down collar which fastens with two hooks and eyes at the neck. The coat has been sewn with the seams and raw edges on the outside. There are two angled pockets at the front hips with shaped flaps and which button with smaller orange buttons. The coat is lined with black fake fur made of rayon and cotton - the lining layer has been sewn with the same seams as the outer layer.
Country of Design: Japan
Country of Manufacture: Japan

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      90% wool, 10% nylon. Lining pile 100% rayon, ground 100% cotton
      Colour/Print: Black
      Details: Fake fur

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