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September 13, 2006

Slipstream Jacket

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Designed by Reiko Sudo.

From the website:

    Slipstream Jacket

    Thin strips of strong Japanese paper cloth made from the mulberry tree are loosely slipped between layers of transparent black 100% silk organdy, creating an elegant jacket with patterns reminiscent of flowing water.

    One size fits most.

    Dry-clean only.

    Made in Japan.

$645.

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Lovely, perhaps, but have you seen this? Could be sold at the Textile Museum in DC.....

Posted by: Mb | Sep 13, 2006 7:02:35 PM

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