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Jean Paul Gaultier carved out a name for himself as a world-renowned designer by channeling a unique connection between himself and various cultural subsections. Gaultier got his start in the industry at eighteen when he landed a job as an assistant, for Patou, studying under the tutelage of Pierre Cardin. After developing his craft with Cardin and then later with Michel Goma at Patou, Gaultier launched his own line in 1976. Quickly garnering attention for his outlandish and extravagant designs Gaultier became the bad boy of fashion. Channeling different influences from, punk, BDSM to eastern garments Gaultier infused his own provocative imagery into these many subcultures through his unique designs. A clear representation of Gaultier's maximalist aesthetic this traditional white shirt is done with six unique cargo pockets throughout the body with zip-closures and D-ring embellishments.
Size + Fit
Marked Size 50 fits true to size small (please refer to measurements).
17 inch shoulder
19 inch chest
25 inch length
Condition
8/10