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The END. clothing x adidas Centennial Lo Releases January 12th

Raffle is live now on the END. Clothing site.

The END. clothing x adidas Centennial Lo Releases January 12th

The inaugural adidas Consortium Cup crowned its champion in March of last year, with UK boutique Offspring bypassing 15 other retailers to go the distance. Since then, we’ve seen adidas acknowledge some of the tournament’s other participants with widespread releases of their Consortium Cup designs.

END. Clothing is the next store to get the nod, as adidas is set to release their take on the Centennial Lo. A product of the second round of the tournament which focuses on retro basketball silhouettes, the END. Centennial Lo adopts a theme of the “Present” moment.

The bio-coated, vegan leather upper boasts done-for-you yellowing to complement the color of the outsole, accentuated by a variety of embossed and embroidered elements. More sustainable materials appear on the laces and insoles, which are constructed from recycled cotton and cork, respectively. The dark green color on the three stripes and heel tab, meant to symbolize the outdoors, serves to tie the theme together.

A raffle for this pair is currently live on the END. Clothing site, ending January 11th at 7pm Eastern Time.

In other adidas news, check out images of the “Talchum” adidas Samba dropping overseas in two colorways.

WHERE TO BUY

Mens END x adidas Centennial Low

SKU: ID2907
RETAIL PRICE: $159
RELEASE DATE: Jan 12, 2024

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