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Bad Bunny Reveals Tan/Brown Colorway Of His adidas Response CL

Bad Bunny Reveals Tan/Brown Colorway Of His adidas Response CL

After an explosive performance on the Coachella main stage, Bad Bunny is likely thinking about rest and relaxation before going forward with his next move on the industry chessboard. Sometimes all it takes is a quick snap of the iPhone camera, because he’s caught our attention with a first look at what may be his next sneaker release with adidas Originals.

Sitting comfortable inside what is likely a bathroom lounge of a private jet, Benito offers up a quick look at a new tan/brown mix of his adidas Response CL collaboration. The modified take on the running classic first debuted in 2022 in two colorways, but not much else has surfaced on the silhouette as the adidas Originals camp has swiftly moved on to the adidas Campus (for which the “Wild Moss” colorway is dropping on April 29th). Featuring the aforementioned pairing of tan and brown shades, this potential upcoming release also boasts touches of purple on the adidas branding on the tongue, the lace-stay, and even the outsole.

Not much else is known regarding the next Bad Bunny adidas sneaker release, but stay tuned for updates and be sure to check out the release info for the Bad Bunny adidas Campus “Wild Moss”.

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