COMME des GARCONS PLAY Invader T-Shirt in Black - Black. Size XS (also in ).
Color
Black
Gender
Women
Status
In stock
Details
COMME des GARCONS PLAY Invader T-Shirt in Black - Black. Size XS (also in ). 100% cotton. Made in Japan. Machine wash. Lightweight jersey fabric with signature embroidered patch at breast. CDES-WS59. P1T321. About the designer: One of the many diffusion brands of the Comme des Garçons empire, CDG Play is characterized by the iconic heart logo designed by Filip Pagowski. The often avant-garde and always influential label was created by Kawakubo in Tokyo in 1969 before heading to Paris in 1981 where it garnered both acclaim and controversy with a debut collection of distressed and deconstructed pieces. The modern Comme des Garçons brand, which encompasses an entire family of sub-brands in fashion and fragrance, is worn by men and women who like to take an esoteric style stance.
Details
COMME des GARCONS PLAY Invader T-Shirt in Black - Black. Size XS (also in ). 100% cotton. Made in Japan. Machine wash. Lightweight jersey fabric with signature embroidered patch at breast. CDES-WS59. P1T321. About the designer: One of the many diffusion brands of the Comme des Garçons empire, CDG Play is characterized by the iconic heart logo designed by Filip Pagowski. The often avant-garde and always influential label was created by Kawakubo in Tokyo in 1969 before heading to Paris in 1981 where it garnered both acclaim and controversy with a debut collection of distressed and deconstructed pieces. The modern Comme des Garçons brand, which encompasses an entire family of sub-brands in fashion and fragrance, is worn by men and women who like to take an esoteric style stance.
COMME des GARCONS PLAY Invader T-Shirt in Black - Black. Size XS (also in ). 100% cotton. Made in Japan. Machine wash. Lightweight jersey fabric with signature embroidered patch at breast. CDES-WS59. P1T321. About the designer: One of the many diffusion brands of the Comme des Garçons empire, CDG Play is characterized by the iconic heart logo designed by Filip Pagowski. The often avant-garde and always influential label was created by Kawakubo in Tokyo in 1969 before heading to Paris in 1981 where it garnered both acclaim and controversy with a debut collection of distressed and deconstructed pieces. The modern Comme des Garçons brand, which encompasses an entire family of sub-brands in fashion and fragrance, is worn by men and women who like to take an esoteric style stance.