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Packer x adidas Forum Low Releases On March 29th

Three takes by the NJ-based boutique arrive at the end of the month.

Packer x adidas Forum Low Releases On March 29th

Updated March 14th, 2024: Packer confirms a March 29th release date for their next batch of adidas Forum Low. The shoes were first revealed earlier in January by Victor Kan.

Packer Adidas Forum Low 2024 Release Date
Packer x adidas Forum Low Releasing March 29th

Packer and adidas connect yet again to give the Forum some love, and they’re sticking with what works. Revisiting their 2021 collaboration with the brand, Packer has applied the same material specs on the Forum Low, opting for premium leathers and suedes on an elegant base that features a touch of age.

Their project two years ago dropped in the late Fall, which explains the seasonal color applications of maroon, navy, and hunter green. Given that these are due out for the late winter heading into early Spring, the NJ-based shop has opted for a lighter assortment that teeter on the lines of pastel. Light blue, soft purple, and a muted brown make their way onto the suede-finished stripes, perfectly complementing the Forum’s heritage identity.

A release is likely to come this month; stay tuned for official release details.

In other collaboration updates, the Bode Astro Grabber is set to drop this year.

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