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adidas Brings Back The Torsion Dimension Lo

adidas Brings Back The Torsion Dimension Lo

adidas Originals is pulling no punches when it comes to their retro and retro-inspired releases this summer and fall. After dropping silhouettes like the adidas YUNG-1/adidas Falcon and re-invigorating classic silhouettes like the Micropacer and the Boston with adidas NMD R1 midsoles, the Three Stripes is now reviving another ’90s classic: the Torsion Dimension Low.

Originally released as a training silhouette, the sneaker features a neoprene bootie for an excellent fit and a plethora of layered panels for an unmistakably retro style. The shoe’s aforementioned bootie and the toebox both arrive in black, while the majority of the overlays are dressed in a white leather. Colorful accents arrive on both the heel and the forefoot, as the former offers a mix of teal and orange, while the later opts for teal and pink panels. The chunky midsole is dressed in white and black, and the outsole opts for a rich purple to add a final touch to the old-school color palate. Look for this throwback trainer to arrive on adidas.com and at Trefoil Brand stockists September 1st with a retail price of $130 USD.

adidas Torsion Dimension Low
Release Date: September 1, 2018
COMING SOON TO adidas
$130
Color: Cloud White/Core Black/Real Teal
Style Code: F34418

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Adidas Torsion Dimension Lo F34418 1

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Images: Uebervart

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