Green, brown and black leather camouflage clutch from Off-White featuring a top zip closure, a main internal compartment, a printed logo to the front and a camouflage pattern.
Designer colour: 99100 ALL OVER BLACK
Made in Italy
Designer Style ID: OMNF010R198530259910
Farfetch ID: 13560517
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Virgil Abloh is responsible for the high fashion streetwear brand Off-White. Forcing the streetwear crowd to view the urban scene through his disruptive architectural eye, Abloh created a line that combines graphic emblems and Japanese infused structure for a hype driven audience. After gaining momentum with his prior brand Pyrex, sold originally in his multi-designer boutique, Virgil used his outlook as a global citizen to create a new concept inspired by the cross pollination of current omnichannel media. The outcome was an athletically city driven line with a high-end, gender neutral finish.