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Japan’s KICKS LAB. Adds A Stealthy Look To The adidas Campus

Japan’s KICKS LAB. Adds A Stealthy Look To The adidas Campus

KICKS LAB. from Japan’s Harajuku neighborhood has recently unveiled its fourth collaboration with adidas Originals: a stealthy Campus.

Beloved among fashion enthusiasts of the 1980s and ’90s eras, the low-top trainer is clad in a “Maroon Brown” and “Core Black” combination. The former, which is a popular choice around the fall and winter seasons, cover much of the pair’s suede upper. Its dark counterpart takes over the laces, profile 3-Stripes, sole units and branding on the tongue and heel. Together, each design choice on the collaborative adidas proposition creates a unified rejection of a widely-preached fashion faux pas, while delivering a makeup that’s inherently versatile even after extensive wear and tear.

Enjoy images of the shoes here below, and find pairs available at KICKS LAB.’s webstore on November 21st.

For more from the Three Stripes, check out the Yeezy 380 “Onyx” set to launch on November 27th.

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