Yohji Yamamoto <br> Knit Skirt
Yohji Yamamoto <br> Knit Skirt
Yohji Yamamoto <br> Knit Skirt
Yohji Yamamoto <br> Knit Skirt
Yohji Yamamoto <br> Knit Skirt
Yohji Yamamoto <br> Knit Skirt
Yohji Yamamoto <br> Knit Skirt

Yohji Yamamoto
Knit Skirt

Yohji Yamamoto Pour Homme black knit skirt from the 2005 Autumn/Winter collection. They feature side button fastening, multiple button adjustment and a ribbed hemline.

Size — Free

Waist — Grey skirt: 76 cm Green skirt: 76 cm
Skirt Length — Grey skirt: 93 cm Green skirt: 44 cm

Material — 100% Wool
Care — Do not bleach. Do not tumble dry. Cover with cloth. Use cool iron. Dry clean only
Country of Manufacture — Japan
Year of Manufacture — AD 2005

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

Designer — Yohji Yamamoto is the “ultimate fashion rebel”, unashamedly anti-fashion, he’s been doing his own thing since the late 1970’s. Showing side by side with Rei Kawakubo in Paris, 1981, the all black shows shook the very foundations of the fashion world. For Yohji the starting point is with the fabric, hand made in Kyoto, with inspirations coming from military and pauper clothing. Yohji sees perfection as an intolerable ugliness representative of structure and order and with that an unwillingness to be free. He feels most comfortable when he can see scars, failure and distortion, for him these are the clothes of freedom.