Supreme x Y's by Yohji Yamamoto Grommet 6-Panel
Supreme vs. Original

Supreme version
About the original
Y's is Yohji Yamamoto's diffusion line, founded in 1972 in Tokyo and known for relaxed, architectural shapes in muted palettes; the label predates Yamamoto's mainline Yohji Yamamoto Pour Homme by nine years. The Grommet 6-Panel is a structured six-panel cap with metal grommet detailing at the seams, a curved brim, and a rear strap closure. The exposed hardware is a recurring Y's styling device applied here to a conventional cap silhouette. Garments are produced in Japan and the cap is sold at yohjiyamamoto.co.jp and select Y's stockists. The FW2025 Supreme collab carries co-branded hardware and labeling.
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.


