Size: XS (oversized fit so can fit larger, and also fit men)
Shoulder to shoulder: 50 cm
Armpit to armpit: 60 cm
Sleeves: 50 cm
Length: 114 cm
Composition:
100% nylon
Details:
Khaki green parka
Extremely oversized
Detachable hood with drawstrings (not shown)
Two large front pockets with flap
Drawstring waist
Cropped sleeves with fastened cuffs
Front zipper closure
Large pocket on the back with zipper closure, meant to fold the parka into itself
Transforms into a handy carry-on bag
Windcoat line, for rainy weather
Issey Miyake has become so well known for his billowy raincoats, that in 1989 he started designing a separate collection of the signature styles, called ”windcoats.” The styles can be worn by men and women. All are sort of flowing, like kimonos.
”Kimonos are the cornerstone of Issey Miyake’s designs,” said Gary Dufresne, a sales executive for Issey Miyake. ”When you wear a kimono it’s like wearing air.”
— Source: “Patterns” by Woody Hochswenderaud. For the New York Times. August 8, 1989
Condition: 4/5
Very good condition
Issey Miyake Windcoat khaki oversized parka that folds into a bag — 1990s