Jean-Charles de Castelbajac, upcycling pants cut from a Nava - Lot 134

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Jean-Charles de Castelbajac, upcycling pants cut from a Nava - Lot 134
Jean-Charles de Castelbajac, upcycling pants cut from a Navajo wool blanket with side bangs and a reference to Native American culture. Navajo weaving has been practiced on vertical looms since the 19th century, producing blankets and garments with codified geometric patterns, such as this one with its blue, yellow and black geometric graphics. High-waisted pants with wide legs, two slanted slit pockets, zipped back. Black acetate lining with house logo. Claw in white grosgrain with black graphics indicating JC de Castelbajac, Paris. French size 36 equivalent. Years 2005-2015. Good condition Expert : Serge LIAGRE
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