Number (N)ine

AW05 Number (N)ine “The High Streets” Black Pain Denim

Incredibly rare size of Takahiro Miyashita’s iconic ‘Pain’ denim jeans from the Autumn/Winter 2005 “The High Streets” collection. This black Pain denim features subtle fading and natural wear patterns. Signature details include the iconic leather crying heart patch, all-over Number (N)ine logo pocket lining, and a black Riri zipper fly. Coming in a size 5, which is extremely hard to find on the market. Timeless archive staple from the Miyashita era, kept in beautiful vintage condition developing natural fading. Small flaw on one rear pocket. 

Measurements: Waist: 35 in | Inseam: 32.5 in | Thigh: 11 in | Rise: 10 in | Leg Opening: 7 in
Recommended Size: 34-35
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USD 300.00
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At Sunny Arkives, every piece undergoes a thorough and informed authentication process. With deep expertise across the brands we curate, we carefully inspect each item for originality, quality, and accuracy. Our years of experience ensure that every item offered is genuine and held to the highest standard.

Secure Payments

Not in the United States? Don’t worry, we ship Worldwide

Domestic: $10 shipping fee [3 to 7 business days]
International: $35 shipping fee [5 to 10 business days]

Estimated delivery times are provided solely for the most accurate reference possible.

Safe Delivery

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