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Japanese 2000s vintage dead stock fur/ wool jacket

Japanese 2000s vintage dead stock fur/ wool jacket

Regular price $330.00 NZD
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Japanese 2000s vintage dead stock half sleeve rabbit fur and wool jacket

Super thick and cosy- fur has been woven into a thick wool knit base

Brand new with original tags intact

Hook and eye fasten

Tagged Japanese size Medium- fits like NZ femme size 8 (US size 4)

Styled with the Rosette mini skirt and World Octo mesh top

We are not barbarians and do not condone the slaughtering of animals for fashion, however this is older than I am, and I think it’s more ethically sound to continue giving love to something that already exists and that you’ll have for many years to come, rather than buying a new fast fashion fake fur every season. 

Further, faux fur is made from polyester, which sheds micro-plastics and pollutes the ocean + poisons us and the planet. 

This is just where I stand, and you’re welcome to disagree, but it seems wild to create demand for new clothing when incredible pieces like this are gathering dust in the back of someone’s grandma’s closet. 

Thanks for listening to my Ted Talk.

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Meet the Model: Inès

Bust- 82 cm/ 32 inches
Waist- 61 cm/ 24 inches
Hip- 88 cm/ 35 inches
Height- 175cm/ 5 ft 9

Your stylistic inspirations/ influences at the moment?

Frida Kahlo in her family photos, earthy muted tones, Wellington women, my coffee table books, posers, robots designed in the 2000s, Nana, androgyny, the colour grey, antique stores, performative males, history videos, vintage magazines, wearing clothes backwards, archives, underground rave photography, layers, vampires, brooches, messy rooms...

How do you spend your days?

Smoke breaks and boogies, in between diligently studying and providing coffee for the people of The Terrace