This avant-garde white long-sleeve shirt from Maison Margiela embodies the brand’s deconstructivist ethos with signature minimalist detailing. The fro...
This avant-garde white long-sleeve shirt from Maison Margiela embodies the brand’s deconstructivist ethos with signature minimalist detailing. The front features subtle black diagonal stitch marks at chest level—echoing the iconic 'four-stitch' motif—while the back displays a distinctive numbered grid (0–23) with circled numerals (①, ⑩), referencing the brand’s conceptual numbering system and archival design language. Crafted from crisp cotton poplin, it offers a relaxed, slightly oversized silhouette with a classic collar and button-front closure. The clean lines and intellectual graphic treatment make it a statement piece for contemporary streetwear and high-fashion layering. Ideal for fashion-forward individuals seeking intellectual elegance, it pairs effortlessly with tailored trousers, wide-leg jeans, or under structured outerwear. Perfect for spring/summer daily wear in urban settings, art galleries, or creative workplaces where conceptual design is appreciated. The garment balances wearability with conceptual depth—a hallmark of Margiela’s legacy since its founding by Martin Margiela in 1988.