Undercover SS2006 Patched "T" Bomber Jacket


Undercover SS2006 Patched "T" Bomber Jacket
The spring of 2006 was a high watermark of Jun Takahashi’s work at Undercover. He released an exhaustively in-depth collection based around five imaginary Krautrock bands. An immersive attention to detail was manifested in actual pressed faux-albums and backstage passes for the respective bands. The clothing released felt vintage and oftentimes unfinished, as if to mimic the DIY work of a super fan.
This bomber stays true to the motifs of the season; it’s made with a delicate paper-like fabric (intentionally worn in and irregular throughout), and features cotton patches made from t-shirts. Among the prints are several recurring images from throughout the season: the “Undercover Records” logo, the word, “Wahnfrieden" (a reference to the pseudonym “Wahnfried", which Tangerine Dream’s Klaus Schulze assumed for side projects), and "The 'SSSS’” alongside an ouroboros.
Condition: 8/10. Some pilling around the hems.
Tagged size: 2
Shoulder: 18in
Pit to pit: 22.5in
Length: 24.5in
Sleeve: 25in