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LAD MUSICIAN Mohair Cardigan 17aw - As worn by Kento Yamazaki

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Management number 61349538 Release Date 2026/02/26 List Price $189.64 Model Number 61349538
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Lad Musician 17AW LEOPARD ARGYLE KNIT CARDIGAN

This is a leopard-patterned cardigan that became a hot topic when Kento Yamazaki wore it in the popular TV drama "Kiss that Kills" and sold out immediately upon release and re-release.

Eight years have passed since its release, and it is rarely seen. This cardigan type is also very rare, with a very small distribution volume, making it a highly valuable piece.

The design, which combines argyle and leopard patterns, brings out a unique cuteness and is perfect for casual styles, making it an easy item to match with various outfits.

~The following is quoted from the Lad Musician official website~

■Product Description■
A knit cardigan that expresses two patterns mixed together with jacquard. It is a middle-gauge knit that combines argyle and leopard patterns. By adding long-haired alpaca and kid mohair and using twisted yarn, it has a warm feel and a deep pattern finish.

Season: 17aw
Color: BLACKxGRAY
Material: NYLON 37% ACRYLIC 33%
ALPACA 24% MOHAIR 3% WOOL 3%
Country of origin: JAPAN

■Listed Size■
44 (Equivalent to size M)
Shoulder width: 46.5cm
Body width: 62.5cm
Length: 68.5cm
Sleeve length: 59.5cm

CategoryMen > Sweaters > Cardigan
SizeL (42-44)
BrandLad Musician
ConditionGood

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