Y-3 Yellow Satin Graphic Shirt
Y-3
$400.00
Product Insights & Style Tips
Y-3 Yellow Satin Graphic Shirt carries a glossy, streetwise mood. The recycled polyester satin drapes with a soft, fluid weight that catches light as you move. An allover multicolor graphic makes the fabric feel like a wearable piece of art. A camp collar sits easy on the shoulders, and the button closure keeps the line clean.
The cut is relaxed but refined, easy to layer over a tee or beneath a blazer without getting bulky. Buttoned barrel cuffs stay neat when worn long or rolled. The tennis-tail hem adds back length for movement and pairs neatly with high-rise bottoms. Worn loose or tucked, it transitions from day to night with minimal fuss, letting the satin shine.
Y-3 blends sport and couture codes, and this shirt shows that balance: graphic energy with a sleek silhouette. The printed back logo nods to the brand's graphic-forward DNA, while the multicolor print keeps it versatile across seasons.
Materials / Fabrication
- Recycled polyester satin
- Graphic printed throughout
- Camp collar
- Button closure
- Buttoned barrel cuffs
- Tennis-tail hem
- Printed logo at back
- Supplier color: Multicolor
Recommended Care
- Machine wash cold on gentle cycle with similar colors.
- Use mild detergent; do not bleach.
- Tumble dry low or line dry; remove promptly.
- If ironing is needed, use a low heat setting and a pressing cloth.
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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.
