John Wall and adidas have always had an interesting relationship as far as signature athletes go. While the enigmatic DC superstar is one of the league’s elite point guards, he is not quite as marketable as other athletes the likes of Kyrie Irving and Steph Curry. Having received a few questionable signature shoes in the past, Wall’s new deal with the Three Stripes comes devoid of a signature sneaker agreement. That being said, the German Sportswear brand now has plans to drop a Crazy BYW X PE that the guard wore in March, with “FIVE DEEP” boldly embroidered on its midfoot and “Just A Kid From Raleigh” inscribed on its heel stripe. Color scheme wise, it comes done up primarily in black, with vibrant orange and pink accents adding flavor to elements the likes of its vamp striping, outsole pod segments, and reinforced outrigger. No word regarding its upcoming release has been reported just yet, but grab an official look here and tell us if you think you’ll be picking up a pair.
John Wall’s adidas Crazy BYW X PE Is Dropping Soon
Ben Felderstein
November 26, 2018
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