This iconic Maison Margiela white shirt exemplifies the brand’s deconstructivist aesthetic and conceptual design language. The front features the sign...
This iconic Maison Margiela white shirt exemplifies the brand’s deconstructivist aesthetic and conceptual design language. The front features the signature four-stitch tabi-style markings at the chest pocket—subtle black thread dashes indicating where stitching would traditionally be placed, a hallmark of Margiela’s ‘replica’ and ‘artisinal’ lines. The back showcases the brand’s renowned ‘Numbering’ motif: a scattered arrangement of numerals (0–23), with circled numbers ① and ⑩ referencing the brand’s founding year (1988 → 1+9+8+8=26, but historically linked to its 1988 debut and early collections using numbered labeling). Below the numbers, ‘Maison Margiela PARIS’ is printed in clean sans-serif type. Crafted from lightweight cotton poplin, the shirt offers a relaxed, slightly oversized silhouette with classic collar, button-front closure, and long sleeves with barrel cuffs. The minimalist yet intellectually rich design makes it a statement piece for avant-garde streetwear enthusiasts. Ideal for layering or wearing solo, it bridges high fashion and wearable art. Perfect for gallery visits, creative workplaces, or elevated casual outings in spring/summer. The garment’s intentional ‘unfinished’ details reflect Margiela’s philosophy of exposing construction as part of the design narrative.