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Number (N)ine Estimated 03FW Kurt Era Mohair V-Neck Knit Orange Brown M

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Management number 35640559 Release Date 2025/12/24 List Price $112.98 Model Number 35640559
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★Likely Archive, 03FW Kurt Era Short-Haired Mohair Knit★

NUMBER (N)INE - Estimated 2003FW, Kurt Cobain era, mohair V-neck knit, orange brown, size M

Brand: NUMBER (N)INE
Material: 90% Acrylic, 10% Wool
Color: Orange Brown
Marked Size: Size 2 (Equivalent to M)
Actual Size: Shoulder width 45cm, Body width 57cm, Sleeve length 66cm, Length 61cm
Condition: Shows signs of wear, but no major damage or stains are visible.
Accessories: None

<Points>
・A piece from the good old "NUMBER (N)INE" era.
・Perhaps a collection influenced by Kurt Cobain.
・Square silhouette with a wide fit.
・Easy to wear short-haired mohair that isn't overly fluffy.
・The color is orange brown, which could also be seen as GOLD.
・Definitely pair it with dirty denim for a grunge style.
・Footwear: Converse, preferably Jack Purcell.
・I think this will be a piece that gains character over time.
・Please confirm the condition above.

This is a used item, so there is a feeling of wear.
There may be small scratches or stains that have not been confirmed.
Please check the images etc. before purchasing.

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CategoryMen > Sweaters > Crewneck
SizeM (38-40)
BrandNone
ConditionGood

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