This high-end knit sweater features Off-White’s signature deconstructed text motif—repeating phrases like 'SEPARATE FASHION', 'FICTION', and 'LOUIS' i...
This high-end knit sweater features Off-White’s signature deconstructed text motif—repeating phrases like 'SEPARATE FASHION', 'FICTION', and 'LOUIS' in bold white intarsia knit against a sleek black base. The design embodies Virgil Abloh’s conceptual approach to fashion, blurring boundaries between art, language, and apparel. Crafted from fine-gauge merino wool or wool-blend yarn, it offers premium softness, structure, and breathability, with ribbed crewneck, cuffs, and hem for a refined silhouette. The oversized yet tailored fit makes it ideal for layering in transitional seasons. Visually striking and intellectually charged, this piece is a statement item for avant-garde streetwear enthusiasts. Perfect for gallery openings, fashion-forward urban outings, or elevated casual wear. The hanger displays the iconic Medusa head emblem (a Versace reference), suggesting either a collaborative piece or a third-party reproduction—but the knit pattern, typography, and layout are unmistakably Off-White’s aesthetic from the late 2010s/early 2020s collections. Notable details include intentional line breaks, fragmented words, and quotation marks—hallmarks of Abloh’s ‘quotation’ design language.