A PINK HOUSE red denim blouson, estimated to be from the 1990s.
PINK HOUSE is a Japanese fashion brand established in 1973 by fashion designer Isao Kaneko.
The brand gained recognition around the 1980s.
During a period when all-black styling dominated, PINK HOUSE emerged as a fresh aesthetic sensibility, commanding considerable attention in the fashion landscape.
This particular piece represents a rare example, produced after 1980, when the brand had already established its distinctive position in the Japanese fashion scene.
Though designed as womenswear, its design sensibility is such that it reads naturally when worn by men—a quality worth noting.
It is distinguished by refined details: a small, understated collar, a military-inspired cigar pocket on the left sleeve, and substantial patch pockets of generous proportion.
The exterior is constructed from pink-red denim; the lining features synthetic quilting for enhanced insulation.
The quilted lining provides sufficient warmth to be layered under additional garments through autumn and winter.
No size marking is visible, thoughmeasurements suggest an equivalent to Japanese sizing M to L.
The proportions represent a golden sizing for the Japanese physique, accommodating a wide range of builds.
There is visible fading and fabric creasing characteristic of wear, though no damage that would compromise wearability. It remains a functional garment.
Should you be seeking such a piece, this opportunity may interest you.