
Maison Margiela Line 14 is the men's wardrobe sub-line of Maison Margiela, specifically focused on the contemporary 'updated-everyday-menswear' product category that distinguishes Line 14 from the more-conceptual Line 10 mainline ready-to-wear. Within the broader Maison Margiela numbering system (devised by Martin Margiela in 1988-1989), Line 14 has been used to designate everyday-luxury menswear product anchored to deliberately-archival-Margiela construction details.
The Maison Margiela Line 14 vocabulary settled around several specific products: deconstructed everyday-luxury menswear with deliberately-archival-Margiela construction details (the iconic Line 14 product programme has been continuously focused on contemporary-everyday-luxury silhouettes — including chore-jacket-derived overshirts, washed-cotton tailored separates, hand-finished Italian-mill wool casual-tailoring), the iconic Maison Margiela Replica footwear programme (which distributes through Line 14 channels), various Line-14 everyday-luxury cotton-and-linen ready-to-wear with the iconic four-stitch-tag construction, and a colour palette anchored to washed-cream, washed-navy, oxblood, ecru, washed-charcoal, plus the brand's recurring use of natural-undyed and traditional-Maison-Margiela-aesthetic colour combinations.
The sub-line is part of Maison Margiela, the OTB-Group-owned French luxury house. Maison Margiela Line 14 distributes through every Maison Margiela flagship store globally — anchored to Paris (Rue Saint-Honoré), Milan, London (Bruton Street), New York (Crosby Street), Tokyo (Aoyama, Ginza), Hong Kong, Seoul, plus extensive wholesale through SSENSE, MR PORTER, MATCHES, Dover Street Market, the major US-and-European luxury menswear specialty retailers, and the broader Asian-luxury-customer distribution. The line has been one of the defining 'everyday-luxury-menswear' sub-lines of the post-1988 Maison Margiela generation.
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Archive and rare Maison Margiela 14 pieces mostly circulate on the resale market. Japanese sites don't ship to China — buy via a proxy like Buyee; most Western sites ship internationally or are reachable with a US/EU forwarder.
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