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Available Now: adidas Crazy IIInfinity “Stormtrooper”

A contemporary take on Kobe's very first signature shoe.

Available Now: adidas Crazy IIInfinity “Stormtrooper”

Updated December 22nd, 2023: The adidas Crazy IIInfinity “Stormtrooper” is available now.

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Mens adidas Crazy IIInfinity "Stormtrooper"

SKU: IG6303
RETAIL PRICE: $160
RELEASE DATE: Dec 22, 2023

US 12/22/2023 Friday

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Following their exclusive release of the “Triple-Black” colorway this past September, Packer Shoes now prepares the debut of the Crazy IIInfinity “Stormtrooper” on Friday.

Inspired by Kobe Bryant’s first signature silhouette with adidas – before his eventual move to the Swoosh – the sleek monochrome colorway takes further nods from the crisp white Crazy 1 that originally debuted in 2000. Exploring a more contemporary composition hits of complexity anchor the zipper shroud above the tongue and inner tooling while the molded sidewalls achieve a striking colorless treatment that transitions unto the 3-Stripes engraved vamp.

The adidas Crazy IIInfinity “Stormtrooper” releases exclusively online and at Packer storefronts on Saturday, December 22nd at 11 am ET for a retail price of $160.

For more basketball offerings, the Ja 1 “Year of the Dragon” drops on January 22nd.

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