It might not have been obvious from the start, but the formula guiding the longest running signature models for adidas Skateboarding and Nike SB are pretty similar. It’s natural to compare the adidas Skate Busenitz to Three Stripes’ Samba soccer shoe, but when you condider that both are slim lowtop silhouettes based on classic casual standbys and made for guys with central European surnames, it’s clear that the Busenitz and Janoski are indeed running in parallel. Just like the Janoski, Dennis Busenitz’ signature is a master of simple suede colorways, and you can see more of this Chili/black pairing below before grabbing yours at skate shops like Premier.
adidas Skateboarding Busenitz “Chili”
Aaron Hope
March 22nd, 2013 (updated)
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