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Bad Bunny Reveals New Colorway Of His adidas Gazelle Indoor Collaboration

A never-before-seen pair emerges.

Bad Bunny Reveals New Colorway Of His adidas Gazelle Indoor Collaboration

Bad Bunny’s scheduled is stacked this summer. From sneaker drops to appearances on Saturday Night Live (he’s closing out the show’s 50th Anniversary), Benito’s locked in with projects before he heads to Puerto Rico for a month-long No me quiero ir de aqui residency.

In a recent feature with Vogue Magazine Mexico, Bad Bunny was photographed wearing a never-before-seen colorway of his adidas Gazelle Indoor collaboration. Launching to the public last Summer in a “Puerto Rico” colorway, this variation of the indoor training classic featured a modified toe-box design with the unique quirk of having the shoe size-tag displayed on the outside.

This unreleased version features an earthy orange suede covering the upper, while a light peachy hue touches the stripes, tongue, laces, and what appears to be a translucent rubber outsole. It’s slightly different from the olive/orange sample that surfaced back in December.

Currently, these are expected to launch in July for $140. There are most definitely more Bad Bunny adidas footwear drops slated throughout the rest of 2025. Stay tuned for updates.

Bad Bunny Adidas Gazelle Indoor Orange

WHERE TO BUY

Mens Bad Bunny x adidas Gazelle Indoor

SKU: JS5050
RETAIL PRICE: $140
RELEASE DATE: Jul 2025

US Jul 2025

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