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adidas Originals is reportedly collaborating with the James Bond film franchise for a launch surrounding the release of the upcoming movie, No Time to Die, starring Daniel Craig. After getting our first look at what is presumed to be at the center of the joint foray, a blacked-out colorway of the Ultra Boost 20, we now receive a detailed look at the collaborative sneaker.

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The Ultra Boost 20 boasts a black upper with a matching lace cage, Boost midsole, and rubber outsole, while white stitching at the toe provides contrast. Hits of grey then appear at the heel, most notably via 007 branding.

This is all we have on the rumored James Bond x adidas Ultra Boost 20 for now, as the sneaker is said to release in the spring of 2020, ahead of the No Time to Die premiere on April 10. As always, be sure to check back with us for more info as we near spring.

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