Jean Paul Gaultier Homme 1990s Customisable Cuff, Collar, Buttons Shirt - Size S

Jean Paul Gaultier Homme 1990s Customisable Cuff, Collar, Buttons Shirt - Size S

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Jean Paul Gaultier Homme 1990s Customisable Cuff, Collar, Buttons Shirt - Size S

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For Sale - Jean Paul Gaultier 1990s Customisable Cuff, Collar, Buttons Shirt. Highly adjustable JPG shirt with two sets of collars, cuffs and buttons that can be customised to your desired style. Shirt comes with the original knit neck tie too.

Size: S
Measurements:
19“ Pit to Pit
17" Shoulder to Shoulder
27“ Back Length
25“ Sleeve Length

Condition: Used with no major flaws, small age related marks but not very evident

WHY SHOP VINTAGE

EXCEPTIONAL VALUE

Many of the suits and tailoring we source originally retailed for thousands. Vintage gives you access to exceptional designer construction, fabrics and craftsmanship at a fraction of the original price.

QUALITY THAT’S HARD TO FIND TODAY

Older tailoring was often made to a higher standard, with better fabrics, more considered construction and greater attention to finishing. These are garments built before cost-cutting became the norm.

SUPERIOR FABRICS

From luxurious virgin wool and cashmere blends to substantial gabardines and fine worsteds, vintage tailoring often uses fabrics with a weight, texture and handle rarely found at comparable prices today.

THE DRAPE

Great tailoring isn’t meant to cling to the body. The weight and construction of vintage suits allow the fabric to fall naturally, creating cleaner lines, stronger silhouettes and an effortless drape.

A BETTER INVESTMENT

Well-chosen vintage designer tailoring tends to retain its value far better than newly purchased contemporary clothing. Buy intelligently, care for it properly, and a great suit can remain desirable for years.

ICONIC DESIGNERS, BETTER ERAS

Vintage gives you access to defining periods from houses such as Giorgio Armani, Valentino, Yves Saint Laurent and Hugo Boss, often from eras when their tailoring established the visual language they’re still known for today.

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