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Brand: Sean Wotherspoon x atmos x adidas

Model: Superfurf Adventure

Release Date: November 10

Price: ¥22,000 (approx. $194)

Buy: TBC

Editor's Notes: Earlier this year, Sean Wotherspoon linked up with adidas to deliver his third eco-friendly sneaker collaboration with the brand. For their third offering, the duo served up an original creation in the form of the Superturf Adventure.

The silhouette used recycled materials, including a colorful corduroy that brings back fond memories of Wotherspoon's much loved Nike Air Max 97/1. With its eco-conscious design, colorful build, and Disney's Pinocchio character, Jiminy Cricket, embroidered on the tongue, the initial colorway was as fun as friendly as it gets in the sneaker world.

For fans that missed out on the first release, fret not; Sean Wotherspoon's second colorway of the newbie silhouette calls on atmos for an additional splash of color.

atmos are well known for its bold touches on popular sneakers, such as the Air Max 1, so when you see its name on a collaboration, you know you won't be using the word subtle to describe it.

While bright, the three-way collaborative sneaker isn't multicolored as its predecessor. Bright safety orange fills the tongue, laces, and lining, extending to the medial and lateral underlays and heel. Balancing out the unmissable hue is a balanced offering of cream, grey, and black.

Once again, the removable pouch (or sneaker baggy) makes an appearance, keeping the wave set into motion by the Prada x adidas Forum alive.

Additional apparel items including outerwear, cargo pants, a vest, and t-shirts will release alongside the sneaker. It is worth noting, however, that these weren't created in collaboration with atmos.

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