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adidas Originals Oregon 10 – Summer 2011 Colorways

adidas Originals Oregon 10 – Summer 2011 Colorways

Adidas Originals Oregon 10 Summer 2011 Colorways Summary

Nike’s presence in the Pacific Northwest is so strong that we often use the metonym ‘Beaverton’ to refer to the Swoosh, but did you know that the Brand with the Three Stripes also has its US headquarters in Oregon?  And while you might assume this model is an allusion to their Portland home base, the adidas Oregon 10 is actually an update of a running shoe that first released all the way back in 1982.  This latest trio of colorways runs the spectrum from conservative to eye-catching with black/white on one end, white/red/black in the middle and an intense multicolor look on the other.  Each model offers its own take on the classic Dellinger web, this diamond pattern ‘fading’ from forefoot to heel across the adiPRENE-cushioned soles.  Click through to get a better look at each pair and check for these at select adidas Originals retailrs like Caliroots.

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