WILDSIDE Yohji Yamamoto Debuts First Jewelry Piece

An engraved .950 silver ring.

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WILDSIDE Yohji Yamamoto, the new conceptual sub-label which presented its debut collection earlier this year in collaboration with NEEDLES, NOMA t.d., AMBUSH, and more, now presents its first jewelry piece, a .950 silver ring. Available in 6 different sizes, the rings were made in Japan and intended for casual wear for any finger regardless of gender.

Exteriors arrive in a matte texture with an aged finish, featuring “WILDSIDE YOHJI YAMAMOTO” inked engraving on the exteriors. The top and bottom edges are polished for a shiny finish and the “Yohji Yamamoto” signature is engraved on the inside. With rock and grunge influences evident through the label’s offering, look for those recurring themes to return via more wearable sterling silver pieces in the near future.

The WILDSIDE Yohji Yamamoto Silver Logo Ring is now available on the brand’s website for $200 USD.

In other news, Jacquemus opens its first-ever boutique in Paris.

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