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The Famed “Triple White” Look Lands On The adidas Crazy BYW X

The Famed “Triple White” Look Lands On The adidas Crazy BYW X

An updated take on the classic Crazy 8 from 1997, adidas’s unique Crazy BYW combines past and present for a look that’s equally at home in the streets as it is on the court, and now it’s released in an airy “Cloud White” colorway. The high-cut socklike knit upper is dressed almost entirely in stark whites, with the only deviations arriving via the tongue tab and an ever-so soft tan midfoot overlay that provides both fashion and function, offering just enough contrast while holding the lacing system in place. A small maroon Feet You Wear logo is also cheekily placed on the heel tab to nod to the design’s genesis. Meanwhile, a triple-pod Boost system provides exemplary cushion and comfort for the entire footbed, all while shaving precious ounces off the shoe’s overall weight thanks to its split design. A milky outsole with a herringbone traction pattern completes the look. Aiming to add a pair to your summertime rotation? These new adidas shoes are available now on adidas.com for $200 USD

adidas Crazy BYW X
$200
Color: Cloud White/Cloud White/Maroon
Style Code: EE5998

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