As a gamer with a penchant for fashion and a deep affection for New York City, this Y-3 Fall/Winter 2024 collection has me absolutely thrilled! Growing up in the bustling streets of Manhattan, I’ve always been captivated by the city’s energy and style. This collection pays homage to that very essence, and it’s like a dream come true for a guy like me who’s always been torn between my love for gaming and my undeniable appreciation for urban fashion.
Y-3’s Fall/Winter 2024 collection is a heartfelt tribute to New York City, the city where the global brand (a joint venture between adidas and designer Yohji Yamamoto, who divides his time between Tokyo, Paris, and New York) first stepped onto the runway in the 2010s. Following the release of their campaign, shot by Max Vadukul, earlier this summer, Y-3 is back to unveil the last piece of this season’s collection, which they have named “Chapter 4.
This location showcases a variety of high-end wool outfits suitable for the chilly season. You’ll find graphic knitted cardigans and crew sweatshirts embellished with bird patterns, as well as warm jackets, vests, and nylon coats designed by Yamamoto that exhibit his distinctive Japanese style. Meanwhile, running shirts, leggings, and shorts from adidas cater to their sports-focused culture, making them excellent choices for walking, strolling, or jogging around New York City’s bustling streets.
In the world of shoes, Y-3 offers two distinct styles: the Y-3 SUPERSTAR, available in “Shadow Red” and “Black,” both with a supple leather upper, lining, and toe cap. Furthermore, their collection includes the Y-3 KYASU OVERBOOT, initially showcased on Yohji Yamamoto’s Fall/Winter 2023 runway. This design boasts an outer layer of premium leather and an inner structure made from suede mule material.
The latest assortment of products from Y-3’s Chapter 4 can be found for purchase on their official website. Prices for these items vary from around $35 USD up to $1,100 USD. To see what’s on offer, take a peek at the images provided above.
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2024-10-03 19:56