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Highs & Lows Gets Tennis Friendly With The adidas Consortium Edberg

Highs & Lows Gets Tennis Friendly With The adidas Consortium Edberg

In the midst of a September jam-packed with Yeezy releases, adidas is now directing their attention back to their Consortium division by partnering with Highs and Lows for this Edberg Comp collaboration. The Australia-based retailer puts a minimalistic flavor on Stefan Edgberg’ 90s silhouette by dressing these tennis-friendly iterations with a white leather base, frozen yellow hits on the heel and toe box, in addition to a gold square-patterned lateral panel that runs from mid-foot to heel. Additional accents come by way of a midsole painted in a vintage beige hue that displays a slightly scuffed up aesthetic, Trefoil branding on the tongues and midsoles, in addition to two-toned black and white stripes arranged in similar fashion to keys on a piano. Grab a detailed look at these Torsion-infused Edbergs here below, and note that they are now available for purchase on Highs and Lows’ web store for $120 USD.

Highs and Lows x adidas Consortium Torsion Edberg Comp
$120

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