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Take a First Look at Bad Bunny’s adidas Adizero SL72

Name: Bad Bunny x adidas Adizero SL72 “Brown/Pink”Colorway: Brown/Clear Pink-Hazy RoseSKU: JP5997MSRP: $160 USDRelease Date: October 1Where to Buy: adidasFirst previewed at the Bad Bunny x adidas “Archive” exhibit in Puerto Rico, the Adizero SL72 is a bold reinterpretation of a classic silhouette, arriving in a Neapolitan ice cream–inspired colorway that blends nostalgic charm with modern flair.Fusing retro running aesthetics with contemporary performance upgrades, the hybrid model features Adizero’s advanced cushioning system atop a design rooted in adidas’ SL72 heritage. The “Brown/Pink” upper combines suede and breathable mesh for a playful, deconstructed and eclectically mismatched look. Rich brown tones cover the top portion of the upper, complemented by cream-colored laces, collar and Three-Stripes. Below, a layer of “Clear Pink” mesh wraps from toe to quarter, accented by blue striping and “Hazy Rose” overlays that fade seamlessly into the pink sole unit — delivering a vibrant, layered finish that reflects Bad Bunny’s signature style. View this post on Instagram A post shared by HYPEBEAST Kicks (@hypebeastkicks)

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Enter the Bad Bunny x adidas Archive

2025 is the fifth year of the Bad Bunny x adidas era. The two initially came together to drop their collaborative Forum Low Buckle silhouette in 2021, leading to many additional colorways and models, which we previously recapped in 2023 with an early timeline of Benito’s footwear collaborations. Since then, the two have expanded their portfolio greatly, introducing the Ballerina sneaker this year and most recently producing a Puerto Rico-themed “City Series” of Gazelle Indoor sneakers. Now, a special exhibit named “The Archive” has been created, offering a preview of over 150 unreleased Bad Bunny x adidas sneakers. The Hypebeast team traveled to Puerto Rico for an early first look at the showcase, featuring models that the two have utilized previously, as well as new additions and two apparel capsules.New ModelsMany silhouettes from adidas’ archive have been repurposed by Benito, starting with the Adiracer. The 2000s sneaker is seen here in three different forms: the Adiracer Low, Adiracer, and a collaboration with Mercedes AMG-PETRONAS on the Adiracer GT. We spotted the first pair during a shoot for the unveiling of Bad Bunny’s F1 partnership while the second appears for the first time as a tribute to Monaco, the original name of the high-top. As for the Adiracer GT, its futuristic, layered build favors a mostly-black presentation and includes nods to the trio across the center of the shoe.The only shoe adidas did not offer a proper look at is the BadBo. A blurry image of the new low-top model sees what looks like brown overlays create white segments at the lateral. Next up is the Caverunner and Superteam Cavehiker, both of which don sculpted shapes that are reminiscent of the adidas YEEZY design language while being, based on the names, created for outdoor exploration. The GSG9 boot has received the Bad Bunny treatment as well, with the military boot utilizing a contemporary upper and featuring “adidas para Bad Bunny” text towards the collar. Two versions of the adidas Radiante V2 see a sock-like base covered by molded overlays and the Three Stripes. The adidas Reptossage slide has also been reworked, bringing Bad Bunny’s signature “El Ojo” eye graphic to the strap. Completing this section is the Tradi V1, which features a mixed material build with unique linework and geometry scattered throughout.Returning ModelsFour familiar faces were also highlighted within the exhibit. The Forum, this time in Forum 84 form, takes the shoe’s signature shape and applies a variety of TPU overlays to it. Meanwhile, the Gazelle Indoor is back for more action. Pictured first is an unreleased light brown version of the sneaker with “benito” branding at the lateral heel. Its golden yellow counterpart is a tribute to Bad Bunny’s hometown of Vega Baja. The pair is said to be releasing in two weeks as a regional exclusive to Puerto Rico, expanding the “City Series” pack. Two more iterations of the Response CL make an appearance as well, donning looks of orange and yellow, as well as black, white, and brown. Completing this lineup is the newest of the four, the Bad Bunny x adidas Adizero SL72. Introduced late last year, it’s clear that plenty more colorways are on the way, including a neopolitan-esque version of the shoe.ApparelOutside of the many sneakers on display, two apparel capsules were teased too. First is a seven-piece range made in collaboration with Mercedes AMG-PETRONAS. Included is a matching set of a gray jacket and pants with frayed detailing, a navy sport jacket, two branded tees, and a yellow cap with matching gloves. The in-line Bad Bunny x adidas clothing involves three sets in gray and navy, as well as a t-shirt and sock design.Which pairs do you hope make it to retail shelves? The Bad Bunny x adidas “The Archive” exhibit opens to the public in Puerto Rico on August 6, with even more designs featured than what’s shown off here. Stay tuned for updates regarding everything Bad Bunny x adidas and enjoy the exclusive imagery here. You can also check out the social video embedded below for more. View this post on Instagram A post shared by HYPEBEAST (@hypebeast)

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Official Images of This Year’s Air Jordan 12 “French Blue”

Name: Air Jordan 12 “French Blue”Colorway: White/French Blue/Metallic Silver/Varsity RedSKU: CT8013-114MSRP: $205 USDRelease Date: August 16Where to Buy: NikeUpdate: After nearly a year of discussing the return of the Air Jordan 12 “French Blue” below, it’s finally dropping this month. Previewed earlier this year, the shoe revisits all of the colorway’s signature details, from its “French Blue” pebbled leather mudguard to the white leather upper. The pair remains set to release on August 16 via Nike SNKRS and select retailers, however, it is now price at an adjusted amount of $205 USD.Update: One of many rumors being discussed last year involved the return of the Air Jordan 12 “French Blue” in 2025. After many months of waiting, we now have a first look at what to expect from the re-release. As expected, its signature blue hue hits the outsole and pebbled leather mudguard while white adorns a majority of the upper. “Metallic Silver” accents are joined by “Varsity Red” detailing at the heel branding to complete this initial look. Release is now set to take place on August 16 via Nike SNKRS and select retailers at a starting price of $200 USD. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Solespeed4image (@solespeed4image)Update: It’s been just over a month since word of a Air Jordan 12 “French Blue 2.0” releasing in 2025 popped up. Now, zSneakerHeadz has amended their report to share that it will actually be the original 2004 “French Blue” design returning to shelves next fall. Look for the white, blue and gray colorway to arrive on shelves next year via Nike SNKRS and select retailers. Stay tuned for updates, including a first look, and review our initial coverage below for more info. View this post on Instagram A post shared by zSneakerHeadz (@zsneakerheadz)Original Story: Looking ahead to 2025, there are plenty of exciting rumors surrounding Jordan Brand and its key models like the Air Jordan 1 and Air Jordan 4. On top of this, other silhouettes like the Air Jordan 12 have steadily established a solid rotation of looks to anticipate. On top of the “Flu Game” design dropping again next year, the “Taxi” pair is set to return alongside 2004’s “Melo” colorway.Now, a new rumor from zSneakerHeadz has described a “French Blue 2.0” look that is being prepared for next year. Building off of 2004’s “French Blue” iteration that was last revisited in 2016, this new rendition of the Air Jordan 12 is expected to combine the white and blue finish with a hint of red detailing at the midfoot.At the time of writing, Jordan Brand has not indicated that a new “French Blue 2.0” colorway will be releasing. Stay tuned for updates, including a first look at the pair, as we currently expect it to release during the fall of 2025 via Nike SNKRS and select retailers at a starting price of $200 USD. View this post on Instagram A post shared by zSneakerHeadz (@zsneakerheadz)

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