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Best Look at Bad Bunny’s adidas BadBo 1.0

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Summary

  • We were offered an early in-hand look at Bad Bunny’s first signature shoe with adidas, the BadBo 1.0
  • This brown colorway, limited to 1,994 numbered pairs, is set to be worn by Bad Bunny during the Grammy’s
  • Look out for it to drop exclusively in Puerto Rico this weekend, with an all-white version of the shoe to arrive globally in the weeks following

At last, Bad Bunny’s first signature shoe with adidas is here. It’s been nearly half a year since the duo previewed the BadBo 1.0 at their collaborative archive pop-up in Puerto Rico. Now, we linked up with adidas to take an early in-hand look at what to expect from the new shoe.

As noted previously, the lead colorway features a brown and off-white composition that is inspired by the duo’s “The First Café” take on the Forum sneaker. Blue embroidery gives each pair a distinct number at the heel, from one to 1,994, nodding to the reggaeton superstar’s birth year. In a conversation with the designer, the model is inspired by ’90s sneakers and the three panels at each side represent the Three Stripes.

The 1,994 numbered pairs just dropped at a price of $160 USD on the Bad Bunny x adidas website. Looking ahead, an all-white pair is set to arrive next weekend. Stay tuned for additional updates as we continue to follow the rollout of Benito’s first signature shoe with the Three Stripes.

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Source: Sneaker News

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