Although it may not seem like it, value of this torn and unstitched sweatshirt designed by a heavyweight of fashion is very high and there are those who pay blindly for the exclusive garment.
There are those who say that fashion does not bother. Definitely that phrase that seems like a cliché, has a lot of truth because it is very common to see that the trends that are imposed are sometimes a bit scandalous. Although ripped jeans are a trend that does not go out of style, there are some garments that are not very usual to have holes or other types of embellishments.
On the catwalks everything is possible and if Gucci has its jeans that seem dirty with mud and grass, and there are other brands that bet on pearls, diamonds and diamonds in their clothes, Cristóbal Balenciaga broke several fashion paradigms with a torn and unstitched sweatshirt which is selling like hot cakes.
The value of this torn and unstitched sweatshirt will surprise you
If your mom scolded you for wearing a sweatshirt with holes, it’s time for you to pull the nail out and tell her that now you can wear it quietly. These particular garments that can also be obtained in bright colors, are Balenciaga’s new bet to conquer younger buyers and in fact, this novel but somewhat strange collection is selling strongly in the most exclusive stores around the world.
The garment designed in cotton, have a “aging effectAccording to the brand itself. Although the style seems somewhat out of the ordinary, the most surprising thing is its price since the sweatshirt in question is worth 2,043 dollars (the silly $7,922,000 approximately).
Opinions are divided and despite the fact that there are those who affirm that they would never buy a garment like this in their life and with such a high cost, is the best-selling garment on the official site of Farfetch, a very famous online store throughout Europe.
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