ARCHIVE NUMBER (N)ine Takahiro Miyashita Olive Drap Military Jacket

ARCHIVE NUMBER (N)ine Takahiro Miyashita Olive Drap Military Jacket

S
RM1,699.00 MYR
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ARCHIVE NUMBER (N)ine Takahiro Miyashita Olive Drap Military Jacket
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ARCHIVE NUMBER (N)ine Takahiro Miyashita Olive Drap Military Jacket

RM1,699.00 MYR

Code: jc000322

Peace Protest Archive

Number (N)ine was founded by Takahiro Miyashita in Tokyo in 1997. His Autumn/Winter 2004 collection, titled "Give Peace a Chance," stands as one of the most culturally loaded collections in Japanese fashion history — a direct anti-war statement presented against the backdrop of the Iraq War, built through military construction deliberately deployed as protest. Olive drab field jackets were central to the collection's visual vocabulary: the uniform of dissent, repurposed as fashion.

This olive drab military jacket from the AW2004 collection carries the direct DNA of that moment — Miyashita's precise deconstruction of military garment construction filtered through a Japanese craft lens. The olive drap colouring is original to the collection's field references. At S with a 75cm length and 86cm chest, the silhouette reads close and purposeful. For collectors of Japanese archive fashion, this collection represents a definitive work. Condition presents as befitting a collector-grade archival piece.

CONSTRUCTION DETAILS

  • AW2004 "Give Peace a Chance" collection — Takahiro Miyashita, Number (N)ine
  • Olive drab military jacket construction — field jacket derivation
  • Extended hip-length silhouette — 75cm length with close S chest
  • Military-derived detail work consistent with Number (N)ine archive construction
  • Single archival piece, sold as-is

Measurements
Length: 75cm | Chest: 86cm | Sleeves: 65cm

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