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Remember the adidas Adiclog? It's now part of Thug Club's medieval biker gang.

The Korean streetwear label has transformed the premium suede clog into an edgy slip-on that's still quite luxurious.

The collaborative Adiclog features creamy, high-quality leather, complete with fringe details and antique-style studs, including Thug Club's signature logo.

As an Italian-made clog, the Adiclog was a step above the other adidas slip-ons. Thug Club kept the luxury build but made the model extremely knight-worthy.

Thug Club marries streetwear codes, Middle Age flair, and biker culture with adidas' iconic sportswear, creating rugged track pieces, military-level biker boots, and even Three-Stripes sword caps.

It's quite literally pieces for what the brands call the "modern knight."

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Thug Club's adidas collection arrived in October, with many styles already sold out. But the brand's adidas Adiclog is set to release soon on the CONFIRMED app as a Korea-exclusive. The price? 349,000 won (around $242).

After horned FILA boots and studded Dickies workwear comes "ye olde" adidas collab from Thug Club.

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