Retrospect: adidas Y-3 Yamamoto +F50 Tunit YY Collection
Retrospect: adidas Y-3 Yamamoto +F50 Tunit YY Collection
The original football collaboration between adidas and Yamamoto.
This week saw adidas pull off one of their craziest ever boot designs. The Yamamoto adizero F50 has re-ignited the brand's long-term partnership with the Japanese fashion designer with one outrageously wild result. Yamamoto's relationship with the adidas F50 dates back to 2006, where adidas released the Y-3 Yamamoto +F50 Tunit YY pack.
In 2006 the man behind the Y-3 label was sketching his original animal designs onto the +F50 Tunit. Yamamoto took inspiration from Japanese artist Taishi Hayashi, producing four super exclusive boots - the Dragon, the Eagle, the Tiger and the Wolf.
Limited to 1000 pairs, the exclusive collaboration took football boot design to a new level. Each animal inspired pair came locked in a cage brandished with a plaque embossed with the adidas logo and Yamamoto's signature. The new adidas Yamamoto adizero F50 is an extension of this original collaboration. Both are must haves for any serious boot collector.
The premium collection remains one of adidas' most exclusive boot lines. Restricted to exclusive stockists at the time, the boots were quickly snapped up by collectors before disappearing from the scene. We managed to track down each boot in the collection to give you a retrospective look at the original Yamamoto F50 boots.