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Issey Miyake's Plantation line was Japan's first pret-a-porter. Designed with the same offbeat perspective, the clothes were a touch less avant garde than his main label and therefore much easier to wear every day. Inspired by the people he'd see coming in and out of the laundromat, he wanted a collection that could be easily cared for and casual without losing a bit of style. One of the first Plantation collection pieces, this unbleached cotton sailor skirt has a low apron front that closes with cast pewter toggles and matte silver buttons. Slit pocket right next to the apron, the waistband is loose and gathered and meant to be worn low on the hips and slightly crumpled. Gorgeous with a super faded army green tee and Yves Saint Laurent wedge espadrilles, this is an Issey medium and is best suited for a modern 10 or 12 with a length of 36". Flawless, unworn conditon with original hang tags. $235.00 |