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Fear Of God Athletics x adidas Runner Revealed In Grey Colorway

Fear Of God Athletics x adidas Runner Revealed In Grey Colorway

After almost three whole years of anticipation, Fear of God and adidas are finally taking the next steps, recently unveiling their collaborative collection at the Hollywood Bowl earlier in the year. And while said show revealed many an upcoming offering, we’re only now catching a detailed look at this never-before-seen, lifestyle-oriented runner.

Leaked in an understated, light grey colorway, Fear of God Athletics’ upcoming silhouette — whose name has yet to be confirmed — appears heavily informed by the Three Stripes’ existing catalog of runners. The upper boasts clean, familiar lines, with premium suedes applied to the both the overlays as well as the tongue. A robust, nylon ripstop lines the base underneath, clad in the same neutral shade as the aforementioned paneling as well as the adjacent laces and lining. Finally, the shoe is sat atop an all-white, platform sole, whose bottom is very lightly rippled.

Enjoy a closer look at this upcoming model by Fear of God Athletics and adidas right here. More details and images are sure to surface soon, so sit tight as we await further updates.

In other news, three Aime Leon Dore New Balance T500s are on the way for Fall/Winter 2023.

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