Double Tap to Zoom
adidas
1 / 5

Some sneakers are best left simple. The adidas Samba has epitomized that for decades. The latest “Off White/Core Black/Gum” colorway understands it too, stripping the silhouette back to its most familiar form.

adidas’ Samba has been everywhere for the past few years. You’ll see it on the street as often as an Air Force 1 or a New Balance 990, dressed up through designer reworks, collabs, suede upgrades, and silk experiments. This new pair ignores all that.

Instead, the sneaker goes quiet.

Its upper comes in sail-colored leather that reads warm and a little vintage. Beige suede sits on the T-shaped toe box, breaking up the textures without getting loud.

Your Highsnobiety privacy settings have blocked this Tiktok.

The stripes sharpen the whole thing in black. The gum outsole stays translucent and classic, the kind that never looks out of place.

Your Highsnobiety privacy settings have blocked this Tiktok.

If anything, this colorway, which lands December 5 on adidas’ website for about $105, brings the Samba back to where it started. The references sit closer to its 1970s shape than its recent run of big-name reinterpretations. No gloss, no gimmick, just the silhouette that made terrace culture look sharp in the first place.

A reminder that the Samba doesn’t need a reinvention every time it shows up. Sometimes the smartest version is the one that just goes back to OG.

Highsnobiety has affiliate marketing partnerships, which means we may receive a commission from your purchase. Want to shop the products our editors actually love? Visit the HS Style Guide for recs on all things fashion, footwear, and beauty.

We Recommend
  • CLOT Made the Perfect Summer Samba
  • adidas’ Simplest Mary Jane Is Far from Basic
  • adidas’ Slickest Slipper Sneaker Strikes Gold
  • This Furry, Scaly Samba Is a Beast of Its Own
What To Read Next
  • Nike's Painfully Sleek Running Sneak Is Minimalism In Motion
  • The Slimmest, Sleekest adidas Sneaker Mutated Into a Fire-Breathing Beast
  • CLOT Made the Perfect Summer Samba
  • adidas’ Simplest Mary Jane Is Far from Basic
  • Nike’s Weirdly Techy Ballerina Sneaker Goes Dark
  • The Quiet Return of Nike’s Handsome Handwoven Harris Tweed Dunks