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Man's suit


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Designer: Thom Browne

born 1965

Medium: Grey wool flannel and cotton pique
Date: Fall 2006
Country: USA
Credit: Museum purchase
Browne's gray flannel and white cotton pique suit is a brilliant example of blending old and new. Abiding by conventional aesthetics while embracing contemporary elements like reconstruction, this New York-based tailor has been pushing the perimeters of male dressing since the late 1990s. Beginning with the concept of deconstruction -- or taking garments apart to reveal their inner structure -- reconstruction is a process that reconfigures those disassembled parts in new ways. Browne took apart the three-piece suit by removing the arms of the jacket and placing them on the waistcoat, or vest.
Object Number: 2006.16.1
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