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BSTN Brings FC Bayern Munich’s Colors To The adidas Centennial

BSTN Brings FC Bayern Munich’s Colors To The adidas Centennial

Since 2020, BSTN and adidas have taken it upon themselves to speak to the rich history of club basketball across Europe. Panathinaikos B.C, Jugoplastika Split and Real Madrid have each recieved commemorative odes in the past. Now, the German retailer is staying close to home for their FW ’24 capsule, ushering FC Bayern Munich into the collaborative canon.

The club’s burgundy and white color scheme are pasted on both the adidas Centennial RM and across jerseys, tees, track jackets & a full collection of apparel. For the shoes, it results in a pretty classic Three Stripes look, tapping into a de facto two-tone adidas Superstar-style look.

A slew of co-branded details spotlighting both collaborative partners and the club dot the silhouette, embroidered on the tongue, printed on the insoles and stamped onto the heel cup, the brand’s two star logo an eye-catching touch there. Materially, shaggy suede brings an elevated aura to this pair, a luxe improvement on the retro hoops appeal of all leather Centennial variants.

The full BSTN adidas FC Bayern Munich collection, including this BSTN adidas Centennial RM will be available on the German imprint’s site on September 14th. A wide global release is expected to follow two days later. Enjoy full lookbook & on-white imagery included below and check in to our “Where To Buy” module if you’re looking to grab a pair.

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