adidas Y-3’s output has really skewed football-heavy lately. Hey, it knows its market. Y-3 Spring/Summer 2025 tops even its recent partnerships with Real Madrid and star midfielder Jude Bellingham with slick on-pitch jerseys designed for the Japan Football Association.
Great-looking kits to be sure. But, as always with Y-3, the action is always down below.
It’s once again all about the shoes for Y-3 SS25, as the Yohji Yamamoto-affiliated adidas line tackles classic silhouettes like the Superstar — Pharrell made it double-wide but Yamamoto once again makes it super tall, first for his mainline menswear collection and now at Y-3.
In fact, the Superstar is now truly super, what with Y-3’s latest iteration reimagining the shoe as a massive boot that swaps laces for a zipper and straps.
Titanic stuff, though very much in Y-3’s wheelhouse
Even crazier than the giant Y-3 ZODAI Superstar or the “peeled” Nizza canvas shoe, though, are the football boots that Y-3 proposes you wear as actual sneakers.
Okay, maybe Y-3 is just presenting its new football boots in the context of its fashion show, styled nicely with graphic shorts and slick summer-weight suiting.
Certainly, these handsome boots are as appreciably stylish as any of Y-3’s lifestyle shoes, just maybe don’t wear them around town on a stroll unless you’re feeling especially daring.
Elsewhere, Y-3 upholds adidas’ recent interest in transforming cleats into casual shoes with a few unusual silhouettes that filter football DNA through an informal lens.
In particular, the low-top Y-3 REGU is a throwback to the first time that adidas and Yamamoto ever collaborated.
How’s that for wearable history?