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adidas Brings You Another Pair Of “Bad Bunny Forums At Home”

adidas Brings You Another Pair Of “Bad Bunny Forums At Home”

It’s no secret that sneaker brands often rely on a high-profile collaboration in order to introduce or energize a given silhouette. Yet, in the case of the newly-surfaced adidas Forum ’84 Low in pink a question arises: which came first – Bad Bunny or the Three Stripes.

Back on April 4th, 2021, the Puerto Rican megastar (who’s fresh off dropping the “Un Verano Sin Ti” album) launched an Easter-friendly take on the adidas Originals classic. For adidas‘ own offering, the low-top silhouette is covered in bolder shades of pink, with fuzzy suede at the profile 3-Stripes and lower heel complimenting high-quality leather panels throughout the majority of the upper. Lockdown straps at the top of the tongue boast their standard 1984 build, abandoning the trail-inspired buckles used by Bad Bunny. Underfoot, sole units opt for a solid rich rose makeover, delivering a non-experimental look that’s worthy of any comparison to the aforementioned collaboration from Spring 2021.

Enjoy product shots of the pair ahead, courtesy of Up There Store, and anticipate an adidas.com launch as summer gets going.

For more from the Three Stripes, check out the adidas Gazelle.

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