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【Super Rare】120,000 yen GIGI Jacket

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Management number 4810049 Release Date 2025/08/12 List Price $234.60 Model Number 4810049
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## About THE GIGI (ザ・ジジ)

Founded in Brescia, Italy in 2014, THE GIGI is a brand created by Pierluigi Gigi Boliori, former designer of BOGLIOLI , and his brother Mario Boliori.

THE GIGI embodies a new generation of dandyism, showcasing the culmination of Pierluigi's long-held creative vision through a harmonious blend of luxurious materials and exquisite tailoring.

Driven by curiosity, passion, meticulousness, and an insatiable thirst for research that transcends conventional boundaries, THE GIGI dedicates significant time to fabric development and research. They propose a new style of men's clothing that is elegant and relaxed, seemingly simple yet meticulously crafted with premium materials. Their motto, DON'T LOOK BACK, is embroidered on every collection, reflecting their forward-thinking approach.

The darting details create a sleek silhouette with a slim waistline, ensuring a sophisticated look without appearing bulky.

In recent years, THE GIGI has gained immense popularity in Paris, France, surpassing its Italian origins.

Its versatility makes it a valuable addition to any wardrobe, effortlessly complementing various styles.

## Size (Unit: cm)

Size Label: 48

* Length: 73
* Shoulder Width: 44
* Chest: 59
* Sleeve Length: 65

Color: Beige

Pattern: Solid


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