Overcoat
ca. 1985 (made)
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Black superfine wool overcoat, very lightweight. Slouchy cut with small shoulder pads at the crown of the sleeve. Double breasted, low-waisted buttons, and the front facings fall open and form large drape-cum-shawl collar. When the buttons at the neck are fastened, the collar forms a loose turtle-neck type turnover. Cuffed sleeves.
Object details
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Materials and techniques | Wool and plastic |
Brief description | Woollen overcoat, designed by Yohji Yamamoto, Japan, retailed by Kramberg, Berlin, ca. 1985 |
Physical description | Black superfine wool overcoat, very lightweight. Slouchy cut with small shoulder pads at the crown of the sleeve. Double breasted, low-waisted buttons, and the front facings fall open and form large drape-cum-shawl collar. When the buttons at the neck are fastened, the collar forms a loose turtle-neck type turnover. Cuffed sleeves. |
Production type | Ready to wear |
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Credit line | Worn by Noureddine Dhaouadi and donated by Stephen Gee. |
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Accession number | T.88-1998 |
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Record created | May 22, 2007 |
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