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The Most Colorful adidas Falcon Yet Appears

The Most Colorful adidas Falcon Yet Appears

With an upper featuring bold paneled detailing and an aggressive midsole taken from the adidas YUNG-1, the ladies-only adidas Falcon is an undoubtedly striking silhouette. Now, the Three Stripes has turned the eye-popping detail up another notch by adding a wild combo of blues and pastel colors to the heritage-inspired sneaker. Calling upon a light teal mesh for the base, the upper features a veritable cornucopia of colorways on the suede and leather overlays: navy blue, purple, fuschia, and steel grey all make an appearance, as do small chromed-out hits on both the lateral and medial forefoot. The crazy color combination doesn’t stop on the midsole either, as the heel receives an aqua blue, the midfoot is dressed in grey, and the forefoot opts for a simple white. A black and pale yellow outsole with fuschia detailing and a grey midfoot plate complete the shoe’s wild look. Enjoy a full set of images for these colorful Falcons below, and expect them to arrive on adidas.com in the coming weeks for $100 USD.

adidas Falcon
$100
Style Code: BB9175

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