Kolor / L
(JP¥72,000)
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Kolor
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L
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This is a beautiful blouson. While it has a rugged style, it also has a soft impression thanks to the wool. It's 100% wool with a canvas lining. It's warm, comfortable to wear, and a wonderful item that doesn't feel stuffy. It doesn't let the wind through, so I used to wear it on my motorcycle. This is a PPCM blouson that those who like it, really like. I've taken good care of it, so it's still in beautiful condition even after almost 20 years. I was planning to keep wearing it, but someone pointed out that the blouson doesn't suit my sloped shoulders, so I'm putting it up for sale. Feel free to comment. The following is a quote from the web: The Beginning of the Brand In 1994, four classmates from the Apparel Design Department of Bunka Fashion College, Morita, Abe, Watanabe, and Soga, established "M-A-W-S Design Productions." "M-A-W-S Design Productions" launched PPCM. About PPCM In 1994, four classmates from the Apparel Design Department of Bunka Fashion College, Morita, Abe, Watanabe, and Soga, each independent from Issey Miyake, Comme des Garçons, Evu, etc., as planners, designers, and pattern makers, established "M-A-W-S Design Productions." The letters MAWS represent the initials of the four people. *The letters are arranged in the order of M (Akiko Morita), A (Junichi Abe), W (Taku Watanabe), and S (Soga). M-A-W-S Design Productions started the brand "PPCM." The innovative use of materials and casual collections attracted attention. They were so particular about materials that they developed them independently. They didn't hold shows, and the designers were rarely seen. They held exhibitions overseas from 1999-2000 A/W. Soga was not involved in the design, so generally, there are considered to be three designers. Also, it is said that each person designs individually, utilizing their strengths, and sells them under the PPCM brand. In 2004, PPCM disbanded. After the disbandment, they each independently developed their own collections. Akiko Morita, known for his prints, launched "dots wear design," Junichi Abe, known for his materials, launched "Kolor," and Taku Watanabe launched "AITCH."
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