Resurrection is pleased to present a Yohji Yamamoto white long sleeve jersey top from the Fall/Winter 2004–2005 collection, an understated yet conceptually rich piece that reflects the designer’s mastery of deconstruction and poetic minimalism.
Crafted from soft, lightweight jersey, the top drapes fluidly over the body, embodying Yamamoto’s signature approach to relaxed, anti-structured tailoring. The silhouette is intentionally elongated and slightly asymmetric, with a subtly uneven hemline that introduces quiet movement and tension.
A defining detail is the off-center seam running vertically down the front, paired with a raw, partially finished neckline that lends the piece an undone, introspective quality. Delicate trailing threads at the cuffs and hem further emphasize the garment’s deconstructed ethos—an exploration of imperfection as beauty.
The long sleeves are slim and extended, gently stacking at the wrists to enhance the sense of ease and continuity in line. The overall composition balances restraint with thoughtful irregularity, transforming a wardrobe staple into an artistic statement.
This Yohji Yamamoto piece has been carefully curated by Resurrection as part of its archival Japanese designer collection.



