Adidas Yamamoto Japan 2024 Culturewear Collection Released
- Collaboration: Adidas and Yamamoto continue their collaboration to create the Japan 2024 Culturewear collection.
- Olympic Use: The Culturewear collection will be used at the 2024 Olympic Games.
- Design Inspiration: The collection's design is based on flames, similar to the 2024 kits, but with a stylized, striking look.
In addition to the 2024 kits, Adidas x Yamamoto continues to collaborate to create the Japan 2024 Culturewear collection featuring innovative designs. It will be used at the 2024 Olympic Games.
Japan 2024 Culturewear Collection
The new Yamamoto Japan 2024 Cuturewear collection features a design that is still based on the main inspiration of flames (as seen on the 2024 home and away kits) but has been stylized to create a striking look.
Short Sleeve T-Shirt
Long Sleeve T-Shirt - Core White/Power Red
Long Sleeve T-Shirt - Black/Bold Blue
Souvenir Jacket
Hoodie
Shorts - Core White/Power Red
Shorts - Black/Bold Blue
Bucket Hat
Scaft
Tote Bag
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