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The Next Batch Of adidas x Fear Of God Athletics Revealed Ahead Of Rumored February Launch

Light tan shades dominate the next wave of drops by Jerry Lorenzo.

The Next Batch Of adidas x Fear Of God Athletics Revealed Ahead Of Rumored February Launch

The highly anticipated debut collection by Jerry Lorenzo’s Fear Of God Athletics label in collaboration with adidas finally dropped in early December to much fanfare. Tapped by the German sportswear brand to lead a new category with lofty expectations, Lorenzo delivered on his first mission with an impressive array and footwear that blends adidas heritage, the game of basketball, and his distinctive design touches.

Now, we’re getting some early looks at the next wave of adidas Fear Of God drops, which are currently rumored to launch in early February. Sandy, tan shades are dominant throughout all the silhouettes as we see the adidas Fear Of God Athletics I, the Athletics Runner, and the highly anticipated new high-top model presumed to be named the Fear Of God Athletics II.

Again, firm release date information has yet to be revealed by adidas or Fear Of God, so stay tuned as we learn more about the next wave of Fear Of God adidas shoes.

In other collaborative projects dominating the headlines, here’s the latest on the Naruto Crocs partnership for 2024.

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