Y-3 Grd 3S Cargo Pants
Y-3
$350.00
Product Insights & Style Tips
Y-3 Grd 3S Cargo Pants in Black radiate a cool, utilitarian mood with precision and ease. Built in lightweight ripstop polyamide, the fabric feels crisp and ready for motion, with a quiet sheen that reads sleek rather than heavy. The 3S cargo styling anchors the look in practical tailoring, while the monochrome palette keeps it versatile for day and night street-driven styling.
Zip fly with button closure keeps the fit secure as you move, while three cargo pockets add easy storage without bulk. The lightweight fabric allows layering over a tee or under a lightweight jacket, and the cut remains clean enough to wear with sculptural sneakers or a streamlined boot. This piece moves from city errands to after-hours with minimal fuss, staying polished yet unmistakably street-smart.
Y-3's approach blends Yohji Yamamoto's architectural minimalism with athletic ease, a pairing that makes these cargo pants feel futuristic yet wearable. The Grd 3S line sits within the brand's codes of clean lines, utilitarian pockets, and a restrained silhouette, easy to style with monochrome tops or with a bold logo tee for a contemporary look.
Materials / Fabrication
- Lightweight ripstop fabric
- Shell: 100 percent polyamide
- Zip fly with button closure
- 3-pocket styling
- Cargo pockets
Recommended Care
- Machine wash cold with like colors; gentle cycle
- Avoid bleach or fabric softeners
- Tumble dry low or line dry
- Cool iron if needed or use a garment steamer
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About Y-3
In October 2002, a significant collaboration in the world of sports and fashion was formed with the release of the Y-3 mens and women's collections for Spring/Summer 2003. This partnership between Adidas, a well-known sports brand, and Yohji Yamamoto, a renowned Japanese fashion designer, has greatly transformed the industry. The emblem "Y" represents Yohji Yamamoto, "3" stands for the iconic Adidas three stripe logo, and the "-" symbolizes the connection between the two. While Adidas represents athleticism, Yohji Yamamoto embodies design, and both epitomize exceptional craftsmanship. Together, they have created the future of sportswear.
