Supreme x Yohji Yamamoto Scribble Wolf Tee
Supreme vs. Original

Supreme version
About the original
The Yohji Yamamoto Scribble Wolf Tee is a graphic short-sleeve tee built in heavyweight cotton jersey, part of the Y's and Yohji Yamamoto Pour Homme graphic apparel programs. Yohji Yamamoto founded his namesake label in Tokyo in 1972 and debuted in Paris in 1981, where his deconstructed black silhouettes redefined Japanese fashion's position in European ready-to-wear. The Supreme FW20 collab applies a sketched wolf illustration to the chest in Yamamoto's scribble drawing style, alongside co-branded labeling at the neck and hem. Fabric weight, fit, and finishing match Yohji Yamamoto's standard graphic tees produced for the Y's and Pour Homme lines. The wolf graphic and Supreme co-branding are exclusive to this seasonal release.
About Yohji Yamamoto
Yohji Yamamoto is a Japanese fashion designer born in Tokyo in 1943 and trained at Bunka Fashion College. He launched his women's label Y's in 1977 and showed his first Paris collection under his own name in 1981 alongside Rei Kawakubo. The debut introduced deconstructed, predominantly black tailoring to European runways. Yamamoto founded Y-3 with Adidas in 2002, one of the first sustained sportswear-luxury partnerships, and continues to design his main line, Y's, and Pour Homme collections. His work is held in the collections of the Met and the V&A. Supreme collaborated with Yohji Yamamoto on outerwear and tailoring.


