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Pre-owned Wool Jumper In Anthracite
- Size:M
- condition:Pre-Owned
- price:set alert$715 $418 (42% OFF)
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product description
Berlin-based design duo Ottolinger, Christa Bösch and Cosima Gadient work to eschew traditional methods of garment construction. The Panelled Knit Sweater is crafted from a wool-blend fabrication in a knit weave, featuring a spread collar, front zip fastening, long sleeves and asymmetric hem. Wool-blend fabrication in a knit weave Spread collar Front zip fastening Long sleeves Contrast panels Asymmetric hem 90% Virgin Wool, 10% Polyamide. Hand wash I’m sure I have the tags still and can find them if you’d like :)
about OTTOLINGER
Berlin-based label Ottolinger is a collaboration between Swiss-born designers Christa Bösch and Cosima Gadient. Having met during their studies at the Basel School of Design, the two quickly began making waves with their avant-garde, anti-commercial, and fearlessly destructive challenge to luxury fashion’s status quo. While the brand’s labor-intensive creations are held to the highest standards in couture quality, the founders’ signature aesthetic truly blazes through in their uniquely hands-on, after-the-fact process of abstraction and deconstruction. Immaculately finished products are calculatedly slashed, ripped, and manipulated into bold new forms. The resulting re-assemblage represents an unlikely harmony between their meticulous construction and the antithetical spirit of punk-tinged rebellion. Military-inspired trousers and outerwear are scorched into near-oblivion, exposed seams trace ragged trails through shredded skirts, and raw-edged cut-outs linked by asymmetric knots imbue casual jersey separates with disorderly seductiveness.
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