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Y/Project Gradient Scarf, Black/Grey

Y/Project

Y/Project Gradient Scarf, Black/Grey

Price: $235

Thick, fuzzy, and light, in what's quickly becoming their signature, color gradients. Big and oversized. Unisex.

Y/Project Gradient Scarf, Purple/Brown

Y/Project

Y/Project Gradient Scarf, Purple/Brown

Price: $235

Thick, fuzzy, and light, in what's quickly becoming their signature, color gradients. Big and oversized. Unisex.

Y/Project Logo Tartan Scarf, Black/White

Y/Project

Y/Project Logo Tartan Scarf, Black/White

Price: $159

Soft and light, with optical illusion Y/Project logo. Unisex.

Y/Project Logo Tartan Scarf, Green

Y/Project

Y/Project Logo Tartan Scarf, Green

Price: $159

Soft and light, with optical illusion Y/Project logo. Unisex.

Y/Project Triple Collar Rugby Polo, White/Grey

Y/Project

Y/Project Triple Collar Rugby Polo, White/Grey

Price: $327

We could not tell you very much about rugby, but we do enjoy the aesthetics of it. We do know that this is a nice, thickly milled, striped cotton top, with their signature triple-collar detail. Wearable a couple ways, pull Collar #1 to the right or left side over the head for different options. Snap and button closures. Unisex.

Cassandra is a US 2 and wears the XXS.

Y/Project Wire Bag, Black

Y/Project

Y/Project Wire Bag, Black

Price: $578

A bag with a structured box body and interesting front flap closure. Features integrated pliable wires running along the edges of the front flap, which may be bent and twisted to create shape and volume. Long, adjustable and removable strap that can be worn crossbody, shoulder, or just under the arm. One interior slip pocket. 9" w x 6" h x 4" d.

Y/Project (FR) is lead by Glenn Martens, who takes an approach equal parts concept, invention, and play. The collection's proportion and detailing is unlike any other in the marketplace (oft imitated, never equalled?), often utilizing traditionally proletarian textiles, making it instantly recognizable to those who might be interested in these sorts of things, but a deft and witty hand keep it authentic in its creative and progressive vision. Perhaps its origins as a menswear line (started by Yohan Serfaty) are what make it so appealing to those that favor both highly tailored and everyday streetwear silhouettes. Whatever that impulse may be, the result is a true code of eccentricity, masculine and feminine, created with independence in mind.