Estimated around 1990,This is a "black leather puffer jacket" made by ARMANI JEANS.
Special items are now in stock.
ARMANI JEANS is a casual line launched in 1981 by designer Giorgio Armani to incorporate Armani's worldview into everyday wear called denim.
In other words, it has functioned as ``another Armani'' that you can wear with ease while retaining the elegance of the Maison.
Giorgio Armani was a man who redefined men's aesthetics at a time when structured and sturdy suits were the norm, not with the strength of interlining or shoulder pads, but with loose tailoring and clean lines.
As a leading figure in Italian fashion, at the time "Giangranco Ferre"・"It was sometimes called ``Milan's 3G'' along with ``Gianni Versace''.
Also, his appearance on the cover of the April 5, 1982 issue of "TIME" is well known as an episode that symbolizes his influence.
ARMANI JEANS is the ``royal road to neatness'' that dares to step into jeans.
The aim was clear: to elevate denim, which was gaining popularity at an accelerating pace at the time, from being just a casual item to everyday wear that was urbane, clean, and classy.
The greatest appeal of this line lies in the fact that Armani's signature ``aesthetics of subtraction'' is applied even to the roughest of materials, denim.
Rather than relying on flashy decorations, the clothes are casual yet oddly mature by carefully adjusting common elements such as the silhouette, discoloration, stitch work, and pocket placement.
It creates such an ``atmosphere''.
In other wordsArmani Jeans is not a symbol of luxury, but a line whose value lies in the quality of its design.
What's important is that this name is not "current line".
In the 2017 brand reorganization, Giorgio Armani discontinued "ARMANI JEANS" and "ARMANI COLLEZIONI" and has since concentrated on the three pillars of GIORGIO ARMANI / EMPORIO ARMANI / A|X ARMANI EXCHANGE.
It was reported that ARMANI JEANS will be mainly incorporated into EMPORIO ARMANI.
Armani jeans are "everyday wear seriously made by Armani at the time," and are part of an archive that "no longer adds up."
Like thatIntroducing a puffer jacket from Armani Jeans that uses an all-leather shell.
Although it has a volume filled with air, the black leather closure removes the unrefined look, giving it both depth and elegance to your styling.
It is a "maverick" that completely contradicts the established idea that puffers = casual clothes.The unique luster of the leather and the shadows of the wrinkles make the three-dimensional feel of the quilting even more dramatic.
The neck has a stand-up collar that stands up firmly.
In addition, the rear collar has a zip fastener and is also equipped with a gimmick that allows you to store the built-in hood.
Not only does the look change depending on whether you use or don't use the hood, but because the collar is designed high, it fits comfortably around your neck even when the hood is tucked away, so it won't ruin your urban mood.
The vertical zip pocket located only on the left chest is also a highlight of this individual.
The vertical lines inject a slight tech nuance into the minimalist design, creating a rhythm on the black leather surface.
There are Velcro flap pockets on both hems.
Although the pocket is large and practical, the shading of the leather and the overlap of the flap amplify the shading, giving a three-dimensional feel to black outerwear that tends to be monotonous.
It's the kind of pocket where you can even see the way you put your hand in it.
The front has a double construction with a zip fastener and snap button closure.
The snap button is engraved with "ARMANI JEANS", and although the statement is modest, the closer you get to it, the more luxurious it becomes.
While it prevents wind from entering, you can change the way the collar stands and the V-zone depending on how you open it, so even though it's made of leather, it has a wide range of styling options.
The brand name is on the inside of the neck.ARMANI JEANSComes with a brand tag that says ".
As you can see "MADE IN ITALY" in the tag, this item is manufactured in Italy.
Honestly, finding a 100% leather down jacket/puffer jacket can be quite a challenge.
Even more so if Armani jeans are made in Italy, which has a 90's feel to it, but also has a balance that allows you to wear it comfortably with modern sensibilities.
This model uses a "100% leather" shell.
The unique luster of leather and the shadows created by the wrinkles are attractive, which sets it apart from ordinary nylon shell puffers.
It has a supple yet core texture, and the more you wear it, the deeper its expression becomes, and you can expect it to change over time, with even the wrinkles developing as a "flavor."
The color is a deep black color.
The moment it catches the light, it becomes glossy, and as soon as it sinks into the shadows, it tightens up.
The "black gradation" unique to leather stands out.
Coupled with the three-dimensional feel of the quilting, the shades of black vary from surface to surface, and the appearance changes depending on the viewing angle, which is unique to this individual.
Size notation is "52"
I think it corresponds to "L ~ XL" in Japanese size.
Even if you look at the actual size, it will feel like a large size, so even people with large bodies can wear it without any problems.
There are signs of use such as wrinkles in the fabric, but there is no major damage that would make it difficult to wear, so I think it can still be worn.
Giorgio Armani's philosophy of subtraction has rewritten the aesthetic sense of men through "removal" rather than construction.
The Armani style of ``showing charm through design rather than flashiness'' is the most effective piece for everyday wear.
Distribution is limited for individuals of the same condition and age, so don't miss this opportunity if you want to keep it as a classic for adults.