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Maverick fashion house Maison Margiela was first originated in 1988 by elusive Belgian designer Martin Margiela. This olive Stereotype zipped hoody, from the label's Line 10 collection, features a tongue-in-cheek patch at the chest printed with the definition of the word stereotype - a satirical comment on standardised dressing, which opposes the French design house's avant-garde aesthetic. Crafted from pure cotton, this hoodie also features a hood with drawstring tie fastenings, a front zip fastening, long sleeves, kangaroo pockets and a ribbed hem and cuffs.

Maison Margiela Stereotype Zipped Hoodie In 727verdone
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MAISON MARGIELA
Stereotype Zipped Hoodie In 727verdone

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Maison Margiela Stereotype Zipped Hoodie In 727verdone

Stereotype Zipped Hoodie In 727verdone

Maverick fashion house Maison Margiela was first originated in 1988 by elusive Belgian designer Martin Margiela. This olive Stereotype zipped hoody, from the label's Line 10 collection, features a tongue-in-cheek patch at the chest printed with the definition of the word stereotype - a satirical comment on standardised dressing, which opposes the French design house's avant-garde aesthetic. Crafted from pure cotton, this hoodie also features a hood with drawstring tie fastenings, a front zip fastening, long sleeves, kangaroo pockets and a ribbed hem and cuffs.

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