Yeezy Season 3
The release date and prices for Kanye West's Yeezy Season 3 collection have been revealed. Pictured: A model wearing a piece from the collection in New York City on Feb. 12, 2016. Reuters/Andrew Kelly

A little later than expected, Kanye West’s Yeezy Season 3 collection will officially launch on Friday, Nov. 4, and prices for the items have been revealed.

The collection, which includes boots, jackets, heels, sweaters and more, will be made available in various stores, though an official retailer list has yet to be announced. GQ confirms that the collection will be available in Black Market USA in Texas and Flannels in England, while Complex reports that it should also be available in the Kith store in New York City.

Pieces from the collection will come at a lower price this year with some items being 50 percent less than last year’s items. Coats from the Season 1 collection cost $4,000 while hoodies were selling for $600. Although the pieces still feature a high price tag, they should be easier for some to buy.

Pants from the Season 3 collection such as nylon joggers and the “cotton moto” style jogger will cost $295 and $350, respectively, while sweaters will now cost around $350. For women, a sleeveless bodysuit will run for $495 while a high-neck mini dress will cost $895.

One of the most expensive pieces in the collection will be the hooded shearling coat which will set you back $1,800. A flight coat without the hood will cost you $1,500 and cropped style coat will cost $1,150. A puffed bomber jacket will also be available for $650.

The Yeezy Season 3 collection was first presented by Kanye during the “Life of Pablo” listening party in New York City. The showcase featured over 700 models and extras and even included Naomi Campbell.

As for the Yeezy Season 2 collection, it may never go into production. In April, the brand’s president, Pete Fox, sent an email stating that the Season 2 collection “will not be produced in its entirety or launched following a traditional fashion calendar.” Fox did say that certain items from the collection would be made available throughout the year.

The move to a season-less model for its collection was apparently made as a way to deliver better quality for better prices. Earlier this year, Kanye told TMZ that getting the prices lowered was a goal for him. “We’re gonna get them lower, we’re gonna get them lowered next season.”