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Sneaker Politics and adidas Reunite for the Adistar HRMY “Red Snapper”

Name: Politics x adidas Adistar HRMY “Red Snapper”SKU: HP3634MSRP: $165 USDRelease Date: November 22Where to Buy: Sneaker PoliticsThe team over at Sneaker Politics has cooked up another footwear collaboration, this time rejoining adidas to customize one of its newest silhouettes: the Adistar HRMY. This time around, the duo has looked to Louisiana’s Gulf Coast for inspiration, specifically its fishing culture and native Red Snapper, putting together a thematic rendition of the runner that celebrates the fish.The fish’s bright red hue is featured throughout the sneaker, with a rich blend of red tones and semi-translucent layering offering an eye-catching finish. The Adistar HRMY’s mesh and nubuck build features synthetic overlays and its signature sole unit with REPETITOR cushioning. Further detailing comes courtesy of the heel cap’s reflective strip, nodding to the scales of the fish, while the Three Stripes branding resembles fish gills and bones. Rounding out this flavorful composition is a market tag at the tongue and sockliner art highlighting the Red Snapper’s skeleton and scales.For those looking to pick up a pair, the Politics x adidas Adistar HRMY “Red Snapper” is set to drop exclusively via Sneaker Politics on November 22. It will appear on the website at 10am EST and at all store locations that day at a price of $165 USD. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Sneaker Politics (@sneakerpolitics)

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First Look at the Nike Air Force 1 Low “Morse Code Croc Skin”

Name: Nike Air Force 1 Low “Morse Code Croc Skin”Colorway: Khaki/Black-Metallic GoldSKU: IQ3370-325MSRP: $135 USDRelease Date: Holiday 2025Where to Buy: NikeThe Nike Air Force 1 Low is receiving a premium, narrative-driven overhaul with the highly anticipated release of the “Morse Code Croc Skin” edition. This sneaker elevates the classic silhouette by blending deep, dark textures with subtle, covert messaging, appealing directly to those who appreciate luxury with an intellectual edge.The design utilizes a rich palette of khaki and black, which coats the entire upper. The standout material is a glossy, embossed leather treated to mimic the texture of crocodile skin, a nod to the ultra-luxurious, handcrafted AF1 releases of the past. The black detailing on the midsole, lining, and laces grounds the sophisticated design.What truly defines this release is the “Morse Code” element. A pattern of tiny dots and dashes is subtly debossed or stitched onto the upper, reportedly spelling out a coded message, likely the word “NIKE.” This detail transforms the shoe from a simple style piece into a highly collectible item embedded with a secret brand homage. The Air Force 1 Low “Morse Code Croc Skin” is a testament to Nike’s continued ability to reinvent its most iconic model through material innovation and compelling storytelling. It is expected to arrive in the Fall 2025 season.

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District Vision and New Balance Unveil the FuelCell SC Elite v5 Collaboration

Name: District Vision x New Balance FuelCell SC Elite v5 “Bone,” “Pearl Gray”Colorway: TBCSKU: TBCMSRP: $280 USDRelease Date: November 13, November 20Where to Buy: District Vision, New BalanceNew Balance and District Vision have joined forces for another season, presenting a refined collaborative take on the FuelCell SC Elite v5 high-performance footwear. Optimized for endurance and designed for racing, the shoe is engineered with FuelCell technology to deliver exceptional energy return, reducing weight while heightening propulsion efficiency.Central to its design is a full-length carbon fiber plate, enhancing stride economy across long distances, complemented by a sculpted geometry for a stable, forward-driving ride. Rendered in Bone and Pearl Grey, the engineered knit upper ensures both breathability and targeted support.The design is accented with subtle yet meaningful details, including a red contrast stitch at the heel that pays homage to traditional Japanese finishing methods used in District Vision’s eyewear production. Clarino suede accents grace the lateral “N” and tongue, reinforced with red bar tacks for added durability and texture. Each pair also includes a removable co-branded coin medallion, echoing a Japanese good-luck token given to District Vision co-founder Tom Daly prior to the 2014 Honolulu Marathon.The District Vision & New Balance FuelCell SC Elite v5 will debut via District Vision on November 13, before a global release via New Balance on November 20, with a suggested retail price of $280 USD.

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