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It's been since the first of the year that Beyoncé released her debut Ivy Park x adidas collection. In the months following, we've learned of new sneakers that are on the way, and now we're getting our first look at one such design.

Courtesy of insider @yankeekicks, we see that Bey and Ivy Park have once again reimagined adidas' Nite Jogger silhouette. The low-top sneaker finds hits of green and frozen yellow coming together throughout, while a similar Ivy Park tag as found on past collabs accompanies the pair in the two primary shades. The Nite Jogger is constructed from leather, mesh, and suede materials, as adidas' Boost tooling is implemented in the midsole. Lastly, a coiled paracord wraps around the collar and heel of the shoe.

Neither adidas nor Ivy Park have announced the new Nite Jogger as of yet, so you'll want to check back with us for official info. In the meantime, you can browse these colorful sneakers that will make your rotation pop.

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