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FW09 “Earmuff Maniac” Scab Pants
Undercover/Jun Takahashi
$650$510FW09 “Earmuff Maniac” Scab Pants
Undercover FW09 "Earmuff Maniac" Scab Pants. FW09 was a strong season by Jun Takahashi comprised of gradients, heavy padded jackets, and a lot of warm reds and oranges. For the men's collection however Jun took another stab at his highly influential "scab" aesthetic. Takahashi's first Paris debut SS03 "Scab" roared throughout the fashion week with crude patchwork, ethnic trimmings and a lot of uncalculated embroidery. With the habit of revisiting many of his past collections, Scab takes the crown for the most revisits/reinterpretations and is sprinkled throughout men's collections. This is a reinterpretation of the nearly impossible to find "Scab" ethnic pant. Although the original is in a different league in terms of detail, design and craftsmanship these fw09 pairs updates the silhouette, mutes the colours and makes it more "digestible" for the wearer. Ethnic trimmings along the belt loops, elastic waist, knitted details, scab patches in mute colours. 8/10 condition. A small crotch tear on the backside has been mildly repaired. Size 2 fits 30-31.$650$510 -
SS06 Oversized Camo Bomber
Undercover/Jun Takahashi
$625
SS06 Oversized Camo Bomber
Undercover SS06 Camo Bomber. SS06 is one of Undercover’s most beloved collections by collectors which featured 5 completely fabricated German progressive rock bands with their own records, graphics, back stage passes, concert wristbands, lyrics and ethos. Pieces from this collection were stitched up from band tees with patches and embroideries from said made-up bands. Zamiang title printed on back, undercover records printed on arm, "Crouh" album printed on front, Klaus graphic printed on shoulder. Bomber is rather loose and oversized at shoulder and arms, making it a great final layer centerpiece. 8.5/10 condition, distressing is part of design. Size 2 fits M-L$625 -
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“But Beautiful” 60 Denim
Undercover/Jun Takahashi
$285$250“But Beautiful” 60 Denim
Undercover "But Beautiful" 60 Denim. The highly sought after 68's little cousin, this pair is rife with light distresses, cuts and patches instead clumps of larger details. Crotch patch and circular patch in the back with contrast pink stitching. Patch on right front knee, blowouts and crudely sewed patches on left. Indigo washed denim, heavy fades around thighs and lightly around knee. Small fun fact: The numerical nomenclature for jeans, "85" "60" "78" "68", is actually adopted by undercover fans and isn't officially recognized by Undercover or Jun Takahashi. The names originated from the first two digits of their retail prices. The "85" however actually retailed for much more but for some reason is still referred to as the "85". 8/10 condition. Size 2 Fits 30-31.$285$250 -
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SS07 “Purple” Tailored Leather Sleeve Perfecto
Undercover/Jun Takahashi
$353
SS07 “Purple” Tailored Leather Sleeve Perfecto
SS07 "Purple" Leather Sleeve Tailored Perfecto. This is the leather sleeve tailored jacket in the more sought after "Short-Collared" version. Tailored jacket clashes with moto perfecto -- A fine example of Jun Takahashi's rebuilt/reconstructed pieces. The torso/body section is deconstructed and ripped out from a whole jacket, with the distressed lamb moto sleeves attached to the inner lining of the jacket, with the leather reaching the mid-chest. The novice designer would start the leather where the shoulder meets the sleeves and sew it down, but an entire hand and a half can fit underneath the cutoff shoulder blade. This attentive detail is a prime example of what separates Jun's subtle deconstruction efforts from the rest, with many more hidden in other staple pieces. 8.5/10 condition. Size 2, perfect for a slim medium.$353 -
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FW96 Motocross Jersey Mesh Longsleeve
Undercover/Jun Takahashi
$200
FW96 Motocross Jersey Mesh Longsleeve
Undercover FW96 Motocross Jersey Mesh LongSleeve. Early piece, created during Undercover's infant stage making it rather hard to find. Multi panel jersey fabric with motocross inspired graphics labeled with the season on sleeves and body. Original "Undercover" tag folded over on the bottom hem which design is used today on reprinted UC tees. Elastic wrist cuffs. 9/10 condition. Fits an M$200 -
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SS06 Band Shirt Pants w/ Embroidered Details
Undercover/Jun Takahashi
$190
SS06 Band Shirt Pants w/ Embroidered Details
Undercover SS06 Burp Shirt Pants. SS06 is one of Undercover's most beloved collections by collectors which featured 5 completely fabricated German progressive rock bands with their own records, graphics, back stage passes, concert wristbands, lyrics and ethos. Pieces from this collection were stitched up from band tees with patches and embroideries from said made-up bands. These pair of pants feature a regular slim straight fitted jean with a Band T-shirt from "Theo Burp" slapped on in the back. Underneath the T, around the back thigh region, are finely embroidered original graphics from Zamiang's album "The Amazing Tale of Zamiang/Klaus's album "WahnFrieden"/The SSSSS's graphic work. 7.5/10 condition. Size 1 but fits a 29/30$190 -
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FW13 Anatamicouture Wool Plaid Double-Rider
Undercover/Jun Takahashi
$405
FW13 Anatamicouture Wool Plaid Double-Rider
FW13 Anatomicouture's Plaid Rider. Despite the collection revolving around anatomy and bone structure, this rider and a few other pieces were fitted outside that concept and more into the British punk look of fitted trousers and plaid patterns. Made of a flannel outer and polyester inner. Cinches in back to adjust structure and fit. Two long breast pockets. All season round jacket and incredibly versatile. This jacket is a size 5, the most uncommon size in Undercover and highly sought after from out-of-Japan buyers as Undercover sizing is rather small. 9/10 condition. Size 5 Fits L-slim XL.$405 -
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SS17 “Romanticism Handled With Discipline” Bomber Jacket
Undercover/Jun Takahashi
$450
SS17 “Romanticism Handled With Discipline” Bomber Jacket
Undercover by Jun Takahashi SS17 "Romanticism Handled With Discipline" Bomber. SS17 labeled "Improvised Concepts" where Takahashi was quoted "The men’s is daily wear, rather than conceptual like the women, they’re clothes I want to wear.” which is honestly a self-defeating notion because there's inherently a concept behind this collection anyway(???). There wasn't really a focused narrative in this season, so instead Jun decided to hodgepodge horror references, motifs, cult wear and the like and drew/conveyed it over an ensemble of street-friendly silhouettes and cuts. This is what how he "improvised" the creation process and is largely a reason why the season is labeled "Improvised Concepts". 100% Cotton on the outside, Cupro blend on the inside. Strong vibrant graphics. 9.5/10 condition. Size 4 Fits OS L-XL$450