Raf Simons AW2002 Nebraska T-Shirt
Raf Simons AW2002 Nebraska T-Shirt
Raf Simons’ fall 2002 output, “Virginia Creeper,” deployed camouflage and bondage-wear amongst innocuous camp sweaters and letterman jackets. It was a perversion of classic Americana - an expounding on the proclivities that simmer beneath the white-picket fences of small towns. It was a wholly unique theme for the fashion world, with kindred spirits more commonly found in works like Truman Capote’s “In Cold Blood.” The contrast of civil and taboo garments was a stimulating exhibition of the duality of youth, a desire to both conform and subvert, something Simons’ early work such as “How to Talk to Your Teen” similarly explored. Outerwear from the season largely shied away from prints, opting rather to communicate through shape and material, with fabrics as unique as plastic and rubber.
This oversized top features the defining graphic from the collection. The simple, yet striking “Nebraska'' graphic was seen all across the runway, and the silhouettes Simons contrasted the visual with — oversized, destroyed sweaters and long t-shirts — concisely display how he turned Americana staples on their head throughout the collection.
Condition: 9/10. No significant flaws.
Tagged size: 46
Shoulder: 20in
Pit to pit: 21.5in
Length: 32.5in
Sleeve: 6.75in