BLACKBIRD "SHORT SLEEVE CUTSEWN 01" (Black)
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Andy Warhol is one of the most representative artists of 20th century American art.
The Factory was Warhol's New York studio that served as his base of operations from 1964 to 1984.
In this studio, Warhol produced large quantities of prints like an assembly line in a factory, and the Factory was a place where not only artists but also many other famous people, including actors and musicians, came and went, making it a place where they could interact.
The print features the owners Andy Warhol and Lou Reed.
This piece has a great atmosphere with a print that looks like it has been painted with paint.
Blackbird Collection 006
The clothes are not flashy but are high quality and combine practicality and functionality.
Ideas interpreted based on the mood and sensibilities of the moment are incorporated into the designs along with the essence of handcrafted items.
We believe that the process of making clothes continues until the clothes are worn, and we propose styles that pursue diversification of coordination.
material
100% COTTON
Made in Japan
Size (notation):
0 (Length 69cm, Shoulder width 48cm, Width 49cm, Sleeve length 17cm)
1 (Length 72cm, Shoulder width 53cm, Width 54cm, Sleeve length 18cm)
2 (Length 75cm, Shoulder width 57cm, Width 59cm, Sleeve length 19cm)
Wearing staff: 173cm / 60kg wearing size 1
*Size 2 is worn in outdoor photos.
Brand : BLACKBIRD
The brand is led by a founder who has been producing unique output in various forms, utilizing the knowledge and experience he has accumulated through his long involvement in fashion, and the sensibilities he has cultivated through exposure to various cultures, and is made up of a production team that continues to work in the background of top fashion houses both in Japan and overseas, artisans who handcraft accessories that could be called art pieces, and pattern makers with outstanding skills, all of whom are some of Japan's leading creators. They deepen their thoughts by tracing cultural and fashion history, design by pursuing aesthetics, and create products with the aim of "proposing flawless products" by making an incredible number of prototypes until each person is satisfied.