Maison Margiela Sports Jacket in Black - Black. Size 52 (also in ).
Color
Black
Gender
Men
Status
In stock
Details
Maison Margiela Sports Jacket in Black - Black. Size 52 (also in ). 100% cotton. Made in Italy. Machine wash. Front button closure. Front button closure. Midweight denim fabric with intentional paint splatter details. MMAR-MO97. S51AM0477-S30842-900. About the designer: After graduating from Antwerp's Royal Academy of Fine Arts, where he studied alongside the Antwerp Six, Belgian designer Martin Margiela went on to work with several notable designers, including Jean Paul Gaultier, before establishing his eponymous line in 1989. Known for keeping an extremely low profile, Margiela is noted for his avant-garde approach to fashion and art of deconstruction. Although Margiela no longer actively heads the company, the line continues to push the boundaries of contemporary fashion.
Details
Maison Margiela Sports Jacket in Black - Black. Size 52 (also in ). 100% cotton. Made in Italy. Machine wash. Front button closure. Front button closure. Midweight denim fabric with intentional paint splatter details. MMAR-MO97. S51AM0477-S30842-900. About the designer: After graduating from Antwerp's Royal Academy of Fine Arts, where he studied alongside the Antwerp Six, Belgian designer Martin Margiela went on to work with several notable designers, including Jean Paul Gaultier, before establishing his eponymous line in 1989. Known for keeping an extremely low profile, Margiela is noted for his avant-garde approach to fashion and art of deconstruction. Although Margiela no longer actively heads the company, the line continues to push the boundaries of contemporary fashion.
Maison Margiela Sports Jacket in Black - Black. Size 52 (also in ). 100% cotton. Made in Italy. Machine wash. Front button closure. Front button closure. Midweight denim fabric with intentional paint splatter details. MMAR-MO97. S51AM0477-S30842-900. About the designer: After graduating from Antwerp's Royal Academy of Fine Arts, where he studied alongside the Antwerp Six, Belgian designer Martin Margiela went on to work with several notable designers, including Jean Paul Gaultier, before establishing his eponymous line in 1989. Known for keeping an extremely low profile, Margiela is noted for his avant-garde approach to fashion and art of deconstruction. Although Margiela no longer actively heads the company, the line continues to push the boundaries of contemporary fashion.