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This adidas Stan Smith Freizeit trades the shoe's usual tennis court crispness for premium glossy leather, a chunkier rubber sole reminiscent of a dress shoe, and the familiar perforated three stripes branding for that signature Stan Smith DNA.

It's still a Stan Smith, just a very dapper one. The type you could wear to a black tie event without attracting too much attention.

Unlike previous renditions of the Freizeit, this latest shoe comes entirely in black, save for a tan leather sockliner. This is supposed to look like a premium dress shoe, remember, so a luxe leather lining is obligatory. 

Thanks to its simple black color scheme, this dressy counterpart to the Stan Smith only becomes more, well, dressy.

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And there is stiff competition in the "dress shoe Stan Smith" footwear category lately. Stan Smith sneakers of this ilk have been rolling off the production line with increased frequency.

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The Freizeit finds itself in good company amongst other recent experiments like the flat-soled Stan Smith Low Pro or the sophisticated brogue-like rendition made with Japanese tastemaker Shinsuke Nakada.

The adidas Stan Smith, a mainstay in adidas’ catalog since the late ’60s, is evolving from a tennis sneaker to a black-tie appropriate formal shoe. 

And it's finding many ways to do so.

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Available from August 15 on adidas' Japanese website (but yet to arrive worldwide), this Stan Smith Freizeit is yet another dapper rendition of the certified sneaker classic. 

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