Knit (as Represented) Top in Red by Issey Miyake-Issey Miyake-Idlewild
Knit (as Represented) Top in Red by Issey Miyake-Issey Miyake-Idlewild
Knit (as Represented) Top in Red by Issey Miyake-Issey Miyake-Idlewild
Knit (as Represented) Top in Red by Issey Miyake-Issey Miyake-Idlewild

Knit (as Represented) Top in Red by Issey Miyake

$ 875.00 $ 1,170.00
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This round-neck short-sleeved top is inspired by an approach that connects clothing and art. Using the latest transfer technology, it is printed with high-resolution photographs of the "KNIT (AS IT IS)" knit series. The drapes and silhouettes in the pattern sometimes align with and sometimes diverge from the actual drapes and silhouettes of the garment, creating a sense of moving between three-dimensional and flat spaces. The design fits closely to the body, making the pattern appear three-dimensional when worn.

While this style is considered One Size, it runs very small. The fabric is stretchy, but only fits up to a US size 6.

Made in Japan.

If no specific fit details are listed below, please refer to the size guide above for all clothing sizing and US to EU shoe size conversions.

Garments from Issey Miyake's collection are available in one size only. This size fits a variety of sizes, from size 2-16.

55% Cotton | 36% Nylon | 9% Polyurethane

All clothing should be handled as carefully as possible to increase longevity, so please refer to the garments instructions if there are no specific care instructions listed below.

DO NOT DRY CLEAN, steam, iron, tumble dry, or use fabric softener. To wash, put the garment into a laundry bag and wash on gentle or hand wash mode. Idlewild stylists prefer to wash by hand with cool water. Do not tumble dry. Flat dry in the shade.

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Issey Miyake

Legendary Japanese designer Issey Miyake debuted his eponymous womenswear label in 1971, charting a half century of work in fashion design. An industry pioneer, Miyake’s clothing blends traditional Japanese techniques with forward-thinking technology. The brand is famous for their pleating technique which led to the debut of Pleats Please in 1993. Much of Miyake’s work is informed by an architectural approach to design, seen in sculptural silhouettes and clothing with purpose. Vibrant colors, advanced pattern making, and a devotion to curiosity are hallmarks of this fashion house now led by Satoshi Kondo.