A few years ago, Post Chinois brought a new twist to Post O'Alls. A special version of Chinois is now available. Inspired by the French china worn by Pablo Picasso in Cannes in 1951, the main feature is the three-pocket detail/design with a smile-shaped curved beaded edge. The one worn by Picasso appears to have a Mao color, but the Post O'Alls version uses a banana color to prioritize ease of wear. Details such as dolman sleeves and deep side slits also have a more authentic Chinese design.
A breath of fresh air for Post O'Alls in the past few years is the POST Chinois. A special version has been introduced in the 2024 S/S collection. The inspiration comes from the French China that Pablo Picasso wore alongside Jacques Prévert in Cannes in 1951, the biggest feature being the 3-pocket design with smile-shaped welts. While Picasso's version appears to be a Mao (stand) collar, the Post O'Alls version is a banana collar, making it easier for styling. Details such as Dolman sleeve and deep side slits make the item details more authentically Chinese.
It is set up with the new pants, #3319 EZ Chinois De Luxe .
Designed to be paired with #3319 EZ Chinois De Luxe (new pants style).
Designer's BLOG
Picasso ~ Elegance? (Aug.02/2022)
Detail 1 - French China worn by Pablo Picasso alongside Jacques Prévert in Cannes in 1951
Detail 2 - 3-pocket design with smile-shaped welts
Detail 3 - Banana collar
Detail 4 - Dolman sleeve
Detail 5 - Deep side slit
quality: 100% nylon
Unwashed
made in China
size | chest (width) | back (length) | CB to cuff |
S | 60.2cm | 71.5cm | 81cm |
M | 64cm | 73.5cm | 83cm |
L | 67.8cm | 75.5cm | 85cm |
XL | 71.6cm | 77.5cm | 87cm |
model: 180cm/75kg sizeL