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Designer: KO and Co
Faux furs sleeveless coat with check blanket lining KO And CO
By KO and Co
Located in Saint-Ouen-Sur-Seine, FR
Faux furs sleeveless coat with check blanket lining. Fabric composition: polyester and cotton
One size / Oversize
BETWEEN 1970 and 1995, Jean-Charles de Castelbajac did collaborated ...
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1980s European KO and Co Clothing
1970's KO and CO Dessiné par JEAN CHARLES de CASTELBAJAC raw silk striped jacket
By Jean-Charles de Castelbajac, KO and Co
Located in San Fransisco, CA
Very rare, earth-toned, raw silk jacket with stripes designed by Jean Charles de Castelbajac for KO and CO dating to the 1970's. No size indicated however this best fits an XS to a s...
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$275 Sale Price
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Ko and Co Vintage Cotton Print Hooded Jacket
By KO and Co
Located in Nice, FR
KO and CO vintage white cotton hooded jacket featuring an opulent design art print, white button front fastening, long sleeves and two pockets.
Label reads KO and CO.
Composition ...
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20th Century French KO and Co Clothing
$497 Sale Price
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