Roen - Early 00s "Skull" Studded Blazer
ROEN is a Japanese fashion brand founded by self-taught designer Hiromu Takahara in 2001, known for its androgynous fusion of rock 'n' roll aesthetics, gothic symbolism, and refined tailoring. Drawing inspiration from Western glam rock, punk, and gothic fashion, Takahara created pieces that featured skull motifs, crosses, distressed leather, slim silhouettes, and dark color palettes—elements that resonated strongly with Japan’s Visual Kei scene and alternative fashion circles. The brand reached its peak in the mid-2000s, during a time when avant-garde and luxury streetwear were gaining global attention, and was often seen on Japanese musicians, actors, and fashion icons; including Gackt, Hyde, and other prominent names. Despite its rebellious image, ROEN was respected for its high-end craftsmanship and luxurious materials, successfully bridging the gap between subculture fashion and couture.
This blazer represents sophistication with a touch of privateering edge. It features three pockets—two front and one chest—for everyday utility, along with a hidden inner pocket for discreet storage. The interior lining carries the brand’s signature design motifs, offering a sense of identity beneath the surface. A structured peak lapel adds a tailored sharpness, balancing formality with intent. On the back, pearly silver studs form Roen’s iconic skull logo, subtly evoking an aesthetic of nomadic tailoring and irreverent elegance. A piece that merges precision and rebellion—ideal for those who move through the world with humble command.
Archive Condition: 8.5/10
- No damages/stains
































