90s Kansai Yamamoto ‘SS100’ Leather Embroidered Varsity Jacket
Measurements & Condition
Chest - 25 in / 63.5 cm
Length - 26.5 in / 67.3 cm
Shoulders - 22.5 in / 57.1 cm
Sleeve Length - 22.5 in / 57.1 cm
Hem - 20 in / 50.8 cm
Condition 9/10
Although widely unknown, Kansai Yamamoto stands as one of Japan’s prolific designers of the 19th century. Debuting his first collection in 1971, Yamamoto would become the first to hold a runway show in London, marking a cultural shift for the young artisan. While in Europe he would come in contact with David Bowie, igniting a career defining partnership as he created stage costumes for press releases and photoshoots. At the stylistic helm of Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust tour, he would outfit the musician in futuristic androgyny, sporting Yamamoto’s most outrageous designs while inflating his on-stage persona. Bellowing silhouettes and skin fitting tops defined his artistic vision, in contrast to the designer’s Western portfolio.
Crafted in part with Yutaka Nishimura, this varsity jacket exemplifies Kansai Yamamoto’s meticulous design philosophy. Sporting a massive vintage car on the underside, embroidered text displays the mechanisms and intricate anatomy at hand. In pair with a striped collar, MA-1 cargo pocket on the sleeve and chenille patches throughout, a boxy cut finalizes this perfected varsity jacket. Fitting a size large, in pristine condition throughout.