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adidas Taps Trae Young To Unveil Crazy BYW Collection For November

adidas Taps Trae Young To Unveil Crazy BYW Collection For November

Upon its debut just over two decades ago, adidas Feet You Wear technology — centered around natural motion and intended to be an extension of the wearer’s foot — was ahead of its time with its unique design inspiration and styling. It’s since been adapted for the modern day market via a variety of hybrid Crazy BYW silhouettes, an alternate take on the classic tech that blends high-end performance with plenty of style. With the seasons changing, the Three Stripes has now unveiled their fall/winter BYW collection — and called upon promising Atlanta Hawks rookie Trae Young plus rising rappers Buddy and Kamaiyah to help debut it. Consisting of the Crazy BYW, the Crazy BYW II and the Crazy BYW X, the collection features split midsoles, unique silhouettes, and colors both light and dark, showing off an effortless hybrid look that’s ready for the court or the streets. Get a look at all three silhouettes and six colorways below, and look for the collection to release on adidas.com November 1st with prices ranging from $140-$180 USD.

adidas Crazy BYW Fall/Winter ’18 Collection
Release Date: November 1, 2018
$140 (Crazy BYW II)
$150 (Crazy BYW)
$180 (Crazy BYW X)

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