adidas seems to be labeling all of the drops ‘CNTR’, but there’s a bit of a difference between the original Centaur and the design pictured above. As compared to the 1984 OGs, these adidas Originals Centaurs opt for a welded construction that eliminates stitches and cuts out even more weight with modern synthetic materials. This gold edition is one-third of the ‘Color Pack’ we previewed back in July, which suggests the red and blue pairs are right around the corner. On the other side of the jump below, we have more photos of the yellow edition, so you can get a better sense of what they have to offer at select Three Stripes retailers like Size?
adidas Originals Centaur “Color Pack” – Yellow
Aaron Hope
August 29th, 2013 (updated)
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