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Gallery Dept. X Lanvin Women's Double-breasted Denim Jacket Multi (collection 2)
Sale priceFrom $2,816.00
Gallery Dept. Reversible French Logo Hoodie Black
Sale priceFrom $1,353.00
Gallery Dept. Logo-print Denim Jacket Indigo Blue
Sale priceFrom $1,716.00
Gallery Dept. Collector Rainbow Pocket T-shirt Black
Sale price$0.00
Gallery Dept. Parker Shirt Blue
Sale priceFrom $1,281.00
Gallery Dept. La Flare Jeans Stonewashed Indigo/white
Sale priceFrom $2,066.00
Gallery Dept. Elasticated Cotton Trousers Orange
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Gallery Dept. Zuma Nylon Shorts Orange
Sale price$0.00
Gallery Dept. Atk Reversible Space T-shirt Black
Sale priceFrom $1,341.00
Gallery Dept. Studio English Logo Gym Shorts Blue
Sale priceFrom $1,099.00
Gallery Dept. Zuma Nylon Shorts Red
Sale price$0.00
Gallery Dept. Book Club T-shirt White
Sale priceFrom $471.00
Gallery Dept. Security L/s T-shirt Black
Sale price$0.00
Gallery Dept. G Ball Crewneck Sweatshirt White
Sale priceFrom $1,123.00
Gallery Dept. Mvp Satin Jacket Purple
Sale priceFrom $2,151.00
Gallery Dept. X Lanvin Bumpr Bucket Hat Black (collection 2)
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Gallery Dept. Skull Creek Ls T-shirt Vintage Black
Sale priceFrom $1,136.00
Gallery Dept. Surf Shack T-shirt Celadon
Sale priceFrom $797.00
Gallery Dept. Breaking News Tee Archival White
Sale priceFrom $990.00
Gallery Dept. Zuma Vacation Shorts Navy Multi
Sale priceFrom $1,027.00
Gallery Dept. Le Bar Shop L/s Tee White
Sale price$0.00
Gallery Dept. Logo Trucker Hat Navy/yellow
Sale price$0.00
Gallery Dept. Skull Creek Long Sleeve T-shirt Vintage Black
Sale priceFrom $833.00
Gallery Dept. Rodman Bucket Hat Blue
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Gallery Dept. Logo T-shirt Olive
Sale priceFrom $531.00
Gallery Dept. X Lanvin Slim-fit Pants Multi (collection 2)
Sale priceFrom $725.00
Gallery Dept. Zuma Vacation Shorts Multi
Sale priceFrom $942.00
Gallery Dept. Stop Being Racist Tie Dye T-shirt Rainbow
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Gallery Dept. French Studio Gym Paint Shorts Blue/white
Sale priceFrom $1,522.00
Gallery Dept. Vintage Souvenir T-shirt Blue
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Gallery Dept. Skeleton Beach T-shirt Black
Sale priceFrom $676.00
Gallery Dept. Zuma Nylon Shorts White
Sale priceFrom $410.00
Gallery Dept. X Lanvin Women's T-shirt Multi (collection 2)
Sale price$0.00
Gallery Dept. Tokio Souvenir Tee Mojave
Sale price$0.00
Gallery Dept. 80's T-shirt Blue
Sale priceFrom $471.00
Gallery Dept. Buried Alive Tee Archival White
Sale priceFrom $870.00
Gallery Dept. Old T-shirt Black
Sale price$0.00
Gallery Dept. Atk Reversible L/s T-shirt White
Sale priceFrom $676.00
Gallery Dept. Glitch T-shirt Sun Faded Black
Sale priceFrom $1,970.00
Gallery Dept. Rad T-shirt Tie Dye
Sale priceFrom $567.00
Josué Thomas founded the 2017 brand for his passions for Vintage clothing and combine art in a coherent vision. Both were influenced by his parents when he grew up. They were both artists and his father, Stefan Gilbert, even a short time operated a label for women's clothing for a short time. In earlier interviews, Thomas said that his preference for vintage clothing stirs that he liked the unique quality of the old pieces in his parents' cupboards. "I always loved and see my parents' old clothes," he said in an interview with MR Porter in 2020. "You know, my father's old boots, converse and motorcycle jackets. I had an aesthetics for certain pieces early on and I loved something weathered or aged. It has a character, a personality."
Before he operated his own brand, 36-year-old Thomas worked in Ralph Lauren in his 20s. As one of the few black employees, he quickly realized that the only way to climb the career ladder in the fashion industry was to found his own fire. He started making reconstructed vintage single pieces and sold a poncho in 2016, which he made out of his old things, to Johnny Depp's stylists. The following year Gallery Dept. officially launched.
Before he operated his own brand, 36-year-old Thomas worked in Ralph Lauren in his 20s. As one of the few black employees, he quickly realized that the only way to climb the career ladder in the fashion industry was to found his own fire. He started making reconstructed vintage single pieces and sold a poncho in 2016, which he made out of his old things, to Johnny Depp's stylists. The following year Gallery Dept. officially launched.
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