Balenciaga Layered Sweater in Grey - Grey. Size L (also in ).
Gender
Women
Status
In stock
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Balenciaga Layered Sweater in Grey - Grey. Size L (also in ). Self 1: 100% wool Self 2: 100% cotton. Made in Italy. Dry clean only. Pull-on styling. Layered shirt styling. Midweight knit fabric with poplin undershirt. BALF-WK190. 809510-T1712-1240. About the designer: Creative director since 2015, Demna Gvasalia continues Balenciaga’s tradition of extreme experimentation, bringing his uniquely subversive vision to the storied French house. Merging the worlds of streetwear and high fashion, and blatantly disregarding industry conventions, Gvasalia reconfigures the label’s archival pieces with signature exaggerated silhouettes, asymmetric cuts, and acid colorways. Androgynous blazers, trench coats, and wool overcoats are cut in oversized shapes, while t-shirts, hoodies, and knitwear feature signature logo graphics.
Details
Balenciaga Layered Sweater in Grey - Grey. Size L (also in ). Self 1: 100% wool Self 2: 100% cotton. Made in Italy. Dry clean only. Pull-on styling. Layered shirt styling. Midweight knit fabric with poplin undershirt. BALF-WK190. 809510-T1712-1240. About the designer: Creative director since 2015, Demna Gvasalia continues Balenciaga’s tradition of extreme experimentation, bringing his uniquely subversive vision to the storied French house. Merging the worlds of streetwear and high fashion, and blatantly disregarding industry conventions, Gvasalia reconfigures the label’s archival pieces with signature exaggerated silhouettes, asymmetric cuts, and acid colorways. Androgynous blazers, trench coats, and wool overcoats are cut in oversized shapes, while t-shirts, hoodies, and knitwear feature signature logo graphics.
Balenciaga Layered Sweater in Grey - Grey. Size L (also in ). Self 1: 100% wool Self 2: 100% cotton. Made in Italy. Dry clean only. Pull-on styling. Layered shirt styling. Midweight knit fabric with poplin undershirt. BALF-WK190. 809510-T1712-1240. About the designer: Creative director since 2015, Demna Gvasalia continues Balenciaga’s tradition of extreme experimentation, bringing his uniquely subversive vision to the storied French house. Merging the worlds of streetwear and high fashion, and blatantly disregarding industry conventions, Gvasalia reconfigures the label’s archival pieces with signature exaggerated silhouettes, asymmetric cuts, and acid colorways. Androgynous blazers, trench coats, and wool overcoats are cut in oversized shapes, while t-shirts, hoodies, and knitwear feature signature logo graphics.