adidas and Yohji Yamamoto Introduce Y-3’s First Performance Running Apparel Offering
by Adriano Batista
Adidas and Yohji Yamamoto are back in the game with the latest drop from Y-3‘s Adizero performance running line. This isn’t your typical sportswear – it’s a rebellion against the norm. The Japanese designer’s signature avant-garde style meets the world of sports in a collection that’s all about pushing boundaries.
The buzz started earlier this year with a killer footwear collection, but now it’s time for round two. This capsule collection is tailor-made for runners who dare to be different. Y-3 doesn’t just follow trends; it sets them on fire. And this time, it’s all about performance. The gear doesn’t just look good; it works with your body. Lightweight polyamide fabrics are the secret sauce, offering support and comfort that you can feel in every stride.
Adidas classics get a Yohji makeover in this rebellious line. The man himself has reimagined these pieces from the ground up. It’s like sportswear with a touch of rebellion, making you stand out on the track or the street. Men’s and women’s full apparel looks are on the menu, along with a tempting selection of accessories.
But Y-3 doesn’t just stop at the threads. They’ve captured the essence of running in a series of visuals that hit you in the feels. Shot in the heart of New York – both upstate and downtown – these snapshots capture the raw energy of hitting the pavement. It’s not just about the run; it’s about the emotions that run wild when you’re out there.
You can snag these gems at adidas.com/y-3, on CONFIRMED, in-store, and from select retailers. It’s time to lace up and show the world that performance wear doesn’t have to be boring.
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