COMME des GARÇONS <br> Boiled Wool Apron Suit
COMME des GARÇONS <br> Boiled Wool Apron Suit
COMME des GARÇONS <br> Boiled Wool Apron Suit
COMME des GARÇONS <br> Boiled Wool Apron Suit
COMME des GARÇONS <br> Boiled Wool Apron Suit
COMME des GARÇONS <br> Boiled Wool Apron Suit
COMME des GARÇONS <br> Boiled Wool Apron Suit
COMME des GARÇONS <br> Boiled Wool Apron Suit
COMME des GARÇONS <br> Boiled Wool Apron Suit

COMME des GARÇONS
Boiled Wool Apron Suit

COMME des GARÇONS Homme Plus boiled wool apron suit from the 1994 Autumn/Winter collection. The jacket features an inward facing lapel, two waist level pockets, one chest height pocket, two inside pockets, full length sleeves, shrunken design with overhanging lining at sides and sleeve cuffs and a corduroy chest. The apron is made from a boiled wool and features uneven edges and a long cotton drawstring tie which wraps around the waist.

Size — Jacket: Medium, Apron: Free
Shoulder — 52 cm
Chest — 58 cm
Sleeve — 65 cm
Length — 70 cm

Apron Length — 99 cm
Apron Width — 93 cm

Material — Outer: 90% Wool, 10% Nylon, Attached fabric: 100% Cotton, Jacket lining: 100% Cupra
Country of Manufacture — Japan
Year of Manufacture — AD 1994

Please note — dot COMME’s collection is pre owned and therefore may have a degree of wear.

Designer — Rei Kawakubo, founder and creative director of COMME des GARÇONS, is arguably the most influential designer of all time. A designer with no formal training who marches to the beat of her own drum. Celebrated as creator of the deconstructed and uniform black looks in the early 80′s now synonymous with high end fashion. Never wanting to remain stagnant, she added to her colour palette and has been the originator of many a trend, always staying ahead of her contemporaries. Impossible to sum up the influence Kawakubo has had on fashion today in a single paragraph!