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Adidas Originals Artillery Hi Collection by Jeremy Scott

Adidas Originals Artillery Hi Collection by Jeremy Scott

Adidas Originals Artillery Hi Collection by Jeremy Scott

Eccentric fashion designer Jeremy Scott is another big name to be tapped by Adidas Originals for a collection of upcoming Adidas Originals sneakers. Jeremy Scott who is well know for his quirky and sometimes outrageous fashion applied the same to two colorways of the Adidas Originals Artillery Hi. While one might be quirky – the black and neon green colorway, the other is on the outrageous end. The yellow and black edition features snakeskin on the upper but with a Jeremy Scott twist – red and yellow is splattered onto the snakeskin pieces creating a slight damaged look. This collection joins the Adidas Originals Collection by Fragment Design’s Kazuki we posted earlier and should see a release date in Spring 2009. Via Hypebeast

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Adidas Originals Artillery Hi Collection by Jeremy Scott

Adidas Originals Artillery Hi Collection by Jeremy Scott

Adidas Originals Artillery Hi Collection by Jeremy Scott

Adidas Originals Artillery Hi Collection by Jeremy Scott

Adidas Originals Artillery Hi Collection by Jeremy Scott

Adidas Originals Artillery Hi Collection by Jeremy Scott

Adidas Originals Artillery Hi Collection by Jeremy Scott

Adidas Originals Artillery Hi Collection by Jeremy Scott

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