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Sneaker Politics Nods To The Gulf’s Red Snapper With The adidas Adistar Harmony

Third coast inspo.

Sneaker Politics Nods To The Gulf’s Red Snapper With The adidas Adistar Harmony

The adidas HRMY has wasted little time in rising to the fore of the Three Stripes’ marketing push. Though you’ll still spot mainline releases every so often, collaborative editions have been the channel of most visibility for the plush retro runner, taking part in END.’s 20th anniversary celebration and already tabbed as a part of 2026’s World Cup festivities.

Sneaker Politics is the latest to get in on the action, pulling from fauna local to their New Orleans hub to light their link-up effort. The “Red Snapper” guiding light is immediately apparent from the jump with a near-comprehensive rosy takeover, capturing a natural gradient across the sidewalls. In that some spot, you’ll see the typical mesh foundation of the runner shift its layout, resembling scales in this novel build and further drilling down that concept with reflective detailing throughout. Politics’ creative streak additionally tints the tongue tag, shifting to a “market price” receipt layout before co-branded graphics carry the insoles.

The Sneaker Politics x adidas HRMY releases on November 22nd, with the official EQL raffle opening on 17th. Retail is set at $165.

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Mens Sneaker Politics x adidas Adistar HRMY

SKU: HP3634
RETAIL PRICE: $165
RELEASE DATE: Nov 22, 2025

US 11/22/2025 Saturday

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