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adidas' newest Formotion Mary Jane sneaker is on the right path. More like, the right trail, really.

The Formotion Mary Jane 2.0 is essentially a hiking-style sequel to the previous ballet sneaker. It features a stylish yet durable design, complete with leather and suede-like touches and ultra-chunk soles infused with adidas' comfy Adiprene technology.

There are also these adjustable straps wrapping the sneaker, which give Formotion Mary Jane trail-shoe energy. At the same time, it can also be seen as a cool new way of doing ballet straps, in outdoor-ish fashion, of course.

adidas' Formotion Mary Jane 2.0 does a good job of keeping the original's good looks, set to debut in three nice colorways. As we speak, a "Core Black" option is already available on adidas Singapore's website for $129.

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The adidas family is honestly booming with Mary Jane sneakers, especially with flatter models like the Samba Jane and the Tokyo MJ. With the thick-soled Formotion Mary Jane in the mix, there's something for the chunky sneaker diehards, too.

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