YMC Green Cotton Balaclava
YMC
$115.00 37% OFF
$73.00
Product Insights & Style Tips
The YMC green cotton balaclava captures that ever-elusive blend of utility and urban edge, perfect for those who lean into fashion-forward yet subtly utilitarian vibes. Knit from soft cotton, this piece wraps you in warmth with a comforting rib-knit collar, reminiscent of cozy afternoons and the bold self-expression of city life. Its rich green hue offers a fresh twist, taking the balaclava beyond the slopes and into street style territory.
This balaclava is all about adaptability, slipping effortlessly over the head to embrace winter chills while maintaining a streamlined silhouette. The rib-knit collar enhances its snug feel, providing just the right amount of stretch. Wear it alone or layered under a coat for instant intrigue; it transitions seamlessly from high-fashion moments to practical daily wear. It carries the dual identity of a cold-weather essential and an accessory with attitude.
YMC’s design philosophy of blending practicality with contemporary taste is evident here, as the balaclava aligns with the current trend of resurrecting classic pieces with a modern spin. Think of it as the cool-girl alternative to a classic beanie, ideal for those who appreciate subtle statements and wardrobe versatility.
Materials / Fabrication
- Knit cotton balaclava
- Rib-knit collar
- Supplier color: Green
Recommended Care
- Machine wash cold with like colors.
- Use mild detergent and avoid bleach.
- Tumble dry low or lay flat to dry.
- Iron on low if needed, avoiding rib-knit areas.
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About YMC
YMC, also known as You Must Create, is a contemporary fashion label founded by Fraser Moss and Jimmy Collins in 1995. The London based fashion label found its name from industrial designer Raymond Loewy’s quote “You must create your own design style”, inspiring YMC to create workwear inspired garments with the designers’ very own modern twist. Shop the latest collection from YMC, ranging in dresses, skirts, jumpsuits, pants and jackets.
