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From Autumns Winter 2004 Number (N)ine collection “Give Piece a Chance” is a historical pattern/design by Takahiro Miyashita. In a tribal camo, it’s an all over print that covers the whole bodice of most of the pieces seen in runway.
Takahiro Miyashita’s Number (N)ine may be one of the greatest stories of rags to riches. From dropping out of high school to creating his own multi-million dollar label, Number (N)ine from 1997-2009 was a brilliant fusion of Western punk, rock and grunge culture intertwined with traditional Japanese style.
Number (N)ine by Takahiro Miyashita "Umbrella Tee" in the signature grey/muave colour. This is the original print and not the reprint made after Miyashita's departure. All older (N)ine tees gracefully age as the color slightly fades and the graphics crack lightly.
These cotton pants showcase N(N)'s unique tribal heart camouflage pattern in monochrome print all over. The 4-pocket design includes black Riri zippers on the legs and pockets for added detail. SIZE / MEASUREMENTS. Tagged size 3, fits 32 Waist: 16 Inches Length: 38 Inches Inseam: 30 Inches
AW2004 was Takahiro Miyashita’s first collection to be part of Paris Fashion Week. The show featured politically charged anti-war sentiments, as seen in pieces such as the anti-bush tees. The seasons title itself “Give Peace a Chance” was borrowed from John Lennon’s ballad for peace.
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Since 1997, Takahiro Miyashita’s Number (N)ine label has been producing highly detailed, Americana inspired clothing. Taking its name from the song “Revolution 9” by The Beatles, music was especially influential to Number (N)ine when compared to most brands of its time.