Supreme x Y's Hand Fan
Supreme vs. Original

Supreme version
Original — Y's
Hand Fan (Supreme exclusive)
About the original
The FW25 Supreme x Y's by Yohji Yamamoto Hand Fan is a Japanese folding fan (sensu) with a printed paper leaf, an engraved wooden frame, and a linen carrying case; the open width is 16.5 inches. It was made in Kyoto by Ohnishi Tsune Shoten, a traditional fan maker, exclusively for Supreme and Y's. Y's is the foundational womenswear line Yohji Yamamoto launched in Tokyo in 1972, six years before his namesake collection debuted in Paris. The leaf carries a red star with a Y's logo and a chain of Yohji Yamamoto, Tyo, Supreme, and NYC wordmarks. Released September 11, 2025 at $78; made for the three-way collaboration only.
About Y's
Y's is a Japanese fashion label founded in 1972 by Yohji Yamamoto in Tokyo, established as Y's Company Ltd. before the eponymous Yohji Yamamoto line debuted in Paris in 1981. The label began with menswear-inspired womenswear cut in oversized, uncluttered shapes from washed fabrics in dark colors, drawing on the work clothes of post-war Japanese blue-collar laborers. Yamamoto graduated from Keio University in law in 1966 before studying at Bunka Fashion College. Y's remains the foundation of the Yohji Yamamoto group alongside Yohji Yamamoto and Y-3. Supreme has collaborated with Y's on co-branded outerwear and tailoring.


