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The adidas Kamanda Country Pairs Soccer Aesthetic With The Classics

The adidas Kamanda Country Pairs Soccer Aesthetic With The Classics

adidas’ brand new Kamanda silhouette is a perfect combination of the Three Stripe’s increasingly popular soccer-inspired aesthetic and its ability to draw from its illustrious past. In previous make-ups of this model, its midfoot has come devoid of the Trefoil Brand’s signature Three Stripes and has opted to replace them with much subtler perforations. Now on its newest colorway, the Kamanda sports an upper that shares likeness with the iconic and influential Samba silhouette, with a jagged cut on the border of its stripes and a different-colored toe cap. These slight differences from the original silhouette’s construction have led to an upgraded monicker as well, the Kamanda Country. Dressed in a clean combination of green and white, this sneaker’s focal point still is – and always will be – its gum-colored bulbous sole unit that increases its relevance in today’s sneaker industry. No official release date has been reported just yet, but you can grab an official look below and look forward to its arrival on adidas.com in the coming weeks.

adidas Kamanda Country
$150
Style Code: G26797

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