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Comme Des Garcons PLAY Double Emblem Cardigan in Grey - Gray. Size XL (also in L, S). 100% wool. Made in Japan. Dry clean only. Knit fabric. Button front closures. Embroidery stitching detail on front. Rib knit trim. CDES-MK20. AZ-N058-051. 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 Garçons Play Dual Signature Logo Patch Wool Cardigan In Grey
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Dual Signature Logo Patch Wool Cardigan In Grey

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Comme Des Garçons Play Dual Signature Logo Patch Wool Cardigan In Grey

Dual Signature Logo Patch Wool Cardigan In Grey

Comme Des Garcons PLAY Double Emblem Cardigan in Grey - Gray. Size XL (also in L, S). 100% wool. Made in Japan. Dry clean only. Knit fabric. Button front closures. Embroidery stitching detail on front. Rib knit trim. CDES-MK20. AZ-N058-051. 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.

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