The hightop version is characterized by a Chuck Taylor-style silhouette that’s been enhanced by an elastic gusset on the ankles, so what can we expect from the adidas Originals AO Toss Lo? If you remember the earliest images of the AO Toss from all the way back in February, you’ll recall that the first lowtops had a chunky lower eyestay that meant its piping was like mashing a couple of Vans lowtops together on a Chuck sole with Three Stripes. The revised model is considerably stronger, thanks to the removal of all piping and a return to a more traditional eye-placket for a look that is indeed somewhat All Star-ish, but also highlights adidas’ penchant for stylish lowtops. Check them out in greater detail after the jump and look for these at select retailers like SNS.
adidas Originals AO Toss Lo – Clear Sand – Chalk
Aaron Hope
October 28th, 2011 (updated)
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