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The third time’s the charm with Y-3’s continuous 20th-anniversary celebration.

In its FW22 collection, or what the brand is introducing as Chapter 3, adidas and Yohji Yamamoto take a much-deserved retrospective approach in their latest offering, “Memories of Orange”, materializing their trip down memory lane.

Paying homage to Y-3’s iconic orange logo, the FW22 line highlights the brand’s strongest signifiers while honoring the legendary three stripes with a line of football-inspired pieces.

Y-3, Y-3

As a brand that has been perfecting minimal wear over the past two decades, joggers, tees, sweatshirts, button downs and caps all make their rightful appearance through Y-3's definitive palette of black, white, and neutrals. And of course no Y-3 highlight collection would be fit without some footwear.

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The Y-3 HOKORI III, the Y-3 ULTRABOOST 22, and a bright Orange colorway of the iconic Y-3 QASA all serve to honor the brand’s legacy. While the arrival of Y-3’s fresh take on the archival classic Y-3 GAZELLE shows the brand’s never-ending capacity to unearth new potential.

Y-3 Fall/Winter 2022 Chapter 3 arrives on July 15th and is available globally at adidas.com/y-3, in-store, via Confirmed, and through select retailers.

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