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Y-3 x NEIGHBORHOOD Drop A Moto-Inspired Capsule


ADIDAS’ Y-3 has teamed up with Tokyo cult label NEIGHBORHOOD for a capsule that celebrates rebellion in motion. First showcased at Y-3’s Autumn/ Winter 2025 show in Paris, the collaboration seamlessly blends Japanese streetwear, moto culture, and sportswear in a single campaign.

Y-3 x NEIGHBORHOOD

Founded in 1994 by Shinsuke Takizawa, NEIGHBORHOOD was built around the outlaw energy of motorcycle subcultures in Japan and America. Takizawa’s brand and Y-3 have always shared that anti-establishment ethos, so it’s no surprise that they linked up again under the adidas banner.

The drop includes graphics by Wales-based artist Death Spray Custom, known for his wild helmet designs. His Scorpion, Frog, and Moth motifs show up on a run of tees, while footwear gets a remix with the Y-3 NBHD Nizzastar Lo, a clash of adidas’ classic shell-toe and Nizza styles. There’s also a full set of moto-inspired gear, including leather racer pants and jackets made in Europe by motorsport legend Dainese.

Y-3 x NEIGHBORHOOD

Y-3 x NEIGHBORHOOD

Shot by Japanese photographer Takay, the campaign captures the spirit of the collection in black and white, with a custom bike built by Tokyo’s Cherryscompany.

by Felicity Carter

The Y-3 x NEIGHBORHOOD capsule drops on 25 October on adidas.com/Y-3 and at ComplexCon, where fans can check out the bike, helmets, and full collection in person.

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