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The adidas Crazy IIINFINITY Goes Bold With Red This October

A tried & true combo drops October 1st.

The adidas Crazy IIINFINITY Goes Bold With Red This October

Given the spirited reaction to the model and the fact that it has quite literally already gotten a sequel / spin-off with the MAD IIINFINITY, it’s easy to forget how recent of a model the Crazy IIINFINITY is. Debuting in the middle of 2023, the Three Stripes has meted out new colorways on a pretty reserved basis, leaving many of the most iconic color combos yet untouched. It’s the shoe’s limited catalog that allows a pair like the black & red edition set for October to slide in more than a year after the Crazy IINFINITY’s entrance.

True to the simplistic color-blocking that’s defined the model so far, this version pins fiery red on the outer shell while keeping the thin translucent shroud and inner neoprene bootie in jet black. Even with the futuristic updates on the Crazy 1’s legacy, including the new rubber toe, the Crazy IIINFINITY holds onto the legacy of the Mamba’s first signature, as that late 90s model typically also relied on simplistic layouts. Still intended for on-court use, the eye-catching design language of the IIINFINITY is a perfect way to blend statement streetwear and performance wear.

The adidas Crazy IIINFINITY in black & red drops via adidas on October 1st, though select retailers including Oneness have already posted their stock (grab yours here.) Otherwise, peep detailed product images just below.

WHERE TO BUY

adidas Crazy IIInfinity

SKU: IF4540
RETAIL PRICE: $160
RELEASE DATE: Oct 1, 2024

US 10/01/2024 Tuesday

Retailer Release type Status
adidas US Standard Check Site
Finish Line Standard Check Site
JD Sports US Standard Check Site

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