Poisonous PTGD Deadstock Made in Italy in 100% cotton Makò. Italian vintage room of the 1990s - 2 years with original labels, cropped cut and minimalist aesthetics Y2K.
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with its original labels still present. An authentic Italian workpiece is likely to dating from the end of the 1990s or the early 2000s, preserved without being scope.
Made in 100% cotton makò, a high-end fiber recognized for its softness, finesse and resistance, this model testifies to the Italian textile know-how of the time. Its soft and pleasant touch is accompanied by an excellent outfit, making this piece a garment as qualitative as interests.
Its design combines an elegant boat neckline, 3/4 sleeves and an emblematic black and white marinus pattern. The short cut and the balanced proportions evoke the minimalist and relaxed silhouettes of the turn of the 2000s. An aesthetic today very sought after for its timeless and resolutely Y2K character.
Made in Italy, this model is proposed in size m.
Flat measurements:
These dimensions allow it to be adjusted or slightly widely wide according to the sought morphology.
Despite several research, the history of the brand PTGD remains to date undocumented. This discretion contributes to the charm of the room, which is part of the universe of confidential labels and Italian productions today to trace. His state Deadstock, associated with his Italian manufacture and the use of Makò cotton, actually a good example of the quality ready-to-wear product at that time.
It is not a contemporary reissue but of a period of time, preserved with its original labels. An ideal garment for Italian vintage lovers, Deadstock collectors or minimalist fashion enthusiasts of the years 1990-2000.
Archive note: the brand PTGD could not be identified with certainty despite our research. If you have any information about its history, collections or manufacturer, do not hesitate to contact us via our email. Any contribution to enrich the documentation of this piece will be welcome.