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The Nike Air Adjust Force Sandal Is Ready for Summer

The sneaker world was reintroduced to the Nike Air Adjust Force last year courtesy of Yoon Ahn and the AMBUSH crew. It since has taken on an array of general release looks and has recently been revealed in a new sandal form. Now, following its initial two colorways and a “Metallic Gold” rendition, another summer-ready look has popped up.This time around, the Swoosh leans on a beach-flavored color palette with beige and white sharing space at the shoe’s exterior. The upper primarily leans on tan with white branding hits set against the sandy backdrop while the elevated sole unit appears in white. Unlike the previously revealed colorways, the removable strap comes in two appearances. Both lean on the aforementioned color scheme with a beige base and white branding on the first and an inverted arrangement on the second.As of now, no release information pertaining to the Nike Air Adjust Force Sandal and this tan and white colorway has been disclosed by Nike. Stay tuned for official release details as we expect a summertime launch via Nike and select retailers.For more of the latest news in the footwear space, Nike has announced a restock of the Nike SB x Air Jordan 4 “Pine Green” for its most loyal skate customers.

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Official Images of the adidas YEEZY BOOST 350 V2 “Granite”

Update: After an abrupt ending to the adidas YEEZY partnership last year, an assortment of sneakers were left unreleased. Now that adidas has shared its plans to reintroduce its remaining stock to the market, some of these shelved projects are on the way. The adidas YEEZY BOOST 350 V2 “Granite” is one of many new colorways to be releasing and adidas’ official imagery of the shoe has now leaked. Check it out above and dive into our original coverage from last year below for more information.Original Story: Since the duo of Kanye West and adidas debuted in 2015, they’ve grown the YEEZY label into a definitive staple in both sneakers and streetwear as a whole. A key part of their success has been the YEEZY BOOST 350. As one of the original YEEZY silhouettes, it was an instant classic. Though it quickly evolved into the YEEZY BOOST 350 V2 in 2016 and has been a mainstay in the YEEZY footwear line ever since.This time around, the Three Stripes have opted to give the YEEZY BOOST 350 V2 a “Granite” colorway. Highlights of this iteration include a black stripe with the standard “SPLY-350” text and a beige gray Primeknit upper. The signature BOOST filled sole unit carries a complementary shade of gray to wrap up the detailing of this pair.While adidas has not disclosed any release information, this pair is expected to hit shelves later this year at a retail price of $230 USD via adidas and select retailers. View this post on Instagram A post shared by sneakertigger (@sneakertigger)In case you missed it, the adidas YEEZY FOAM RNNR “Desert Sand” drops later this week.

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Bad Bunny’s adidas Forum Buckle Low “Cangrejeros” Is Releasing

From putting on a show-stopping performance as a headliner for Coachella to making an appearance at this year’s Met Gala to sacrificing his body in the ring at WWE Backlash, Bad Bunny has been on quite the hectic schedule. And this month, he’s giving his fans even more excitement as he draws our attention back to his footwear line with adidas to catapult one more Forum Buckle Low to the masses.Dubbed the “Cangrejeros” colorway, this makeup was first introduced by the Three Stripes during NBA All-Star Weekend. It’s inspired by San. Juan’s Cangrejeros de Santurce hoops team that he took part ownership of in 2021. Underneath its velcro component, you’ll find embroidered “Santurce Cangrejeros” text hits, while the franchise’s signature orange and blue colors are dispersed to the stripe branding, interior liners, overlays and tongue trim. Instead of the Puerto Rican artist’s signature eye logo, adidas designers implemented Cangrejeros de Santurce’s crab logo on the tongues. Additionally, you can spot the lateral quarter panel’s featuring the years “1962 1968 1998 1999” on the left shoe and “2000 2001 2003 2007” on the right shoe to call out the team’s eight championships.Expect adidas to launch the Bad Bunny x adidas Forum “Cangrejeros” on May 15 for $160 USD.In other news, Kobe Bryant’s adidas Top Ten sneakers are returning.

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