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Between his Louis Vuitton duties and dedication to being Cowboy P, Pharrell Williams managed to squeeze in another adidas sneaker collaboration with his Humanrace line. 

Pharrell's Humanrace is back with another drop-off of adidas Sambas sneakers, realized in fresh flavors for the spring season. 

Following last year's totally tonal package, the latest Humanrace x adidas Samba sneakers introduce a fresh yet understated style: a predominantly off-white palette accentuated with vibrant bursts of color, displayed on the creamy Three-Stripes and the bumper. 

Very quiet Humanrace and Samba branding land on the shoe's smooth uppers, as seen with Pharrell's previous Samba efforts. Assumably, some co-branding action plays on the insoles as well. 

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There is no sight of that soccer-approved foldover tongue this time around. Still, Pharrell's Sambas offers up that familiar, buttery ribbed tongue, which is equally a visual pleaser. 

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Pharrell's Humanrace x adidas Samba sneakers will be available in a spectrum of colors, including white, black, yellow, royal blue, and red, all set to launch on May 14 at select retailers like BSTN, promising an exciting array of choices for Sambas fanatics keeping the craze alive. 

Oh, and I almost forgot. The Humanrace Sambas also comes in a green colorway — for fans looking to match their Sambas with their le FLEUR* nails for the summer. 

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