This avant-garde layered puffer vest ensemble showcases a deconstructed, multi-panel construction with exaggerated volume and asymmetrical draping—ide...
This avant-garde layered puffer vest ensemble showcases a deconstructed, multi-panel construction with exaggerated volume and asymmetrical draping—ideal for high-fashion streetwear aesthetics. The main piece features a beige base layer with contrasting brown and taupe quilted sections, zippered closures, and integrated hood functionality; additional detachable or overlapping panels create a dynamic, sculptural silhouette reminiscent of contemporary technical outerwear. Three standalone color variants (taupe/brown, charcoal gray, and off-white) are shown, all sharing the same minimalist front-zip design, subtle chest logo embroidery (unidentifiable brand), and reinforced stitching details. Crafted from lightweight yet insulated synthetic shell fabric, it offers moderate warmth without bulk—perfect for transitional seasons. The vest’s modular design allows for creative layering over hoodies, tees, or long-sleeve tops, making it versatile for urban exploration, gallery visits, or fashion-forward daily wear. Its oversized fit and utilitarian hardware appeal to gender-neutral styling, while the clean lines and muted palette ensure cohesion with minimalist or normcore wardrobes. Notably, no definitive brand logo is visible in any view—only a small abstract embroidered mark on the chest that does not match any known signature (e.g., not Adidas, Moncler, Stone Island, or Arc'teryx). Thus, attribution remains unconfirmed.