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adidas Adds Fiery Red To The Latest “Cow Print” Samba

Add another to the growing category.

adidas Adds Fiery Red To The Latest “Cow Print” Samba

“‘Till the wheels fall off” is evidently the strategy for the Three Stripes when it comes to animal prints. We’ve explicated the evolution of the safari-style takeover of the adidas catalog before, but for those just tuning in: Wales Bonner’s coveted series begot the inline adidas Samba “Cheetah,” managing to create its own craze despite lacking that A-list designer cosign.

With that more accessible version selling out and restocking countless times already in 2025, the Three Stripes has made it a main mission to keep those inclined towards wildlife wear stocked with plenty of alternate options. Up next is another adidas Samba “Cow Print” colorway, in which you won’t struggle to find the key design feature.

Recreating the fauna print rather true-to-life with an off-white base and black/brown splotches throughout, the big addition for this checkpoint is fiery red accents. Keying those notes on the collar and laces gives a bit of extra flair (if the pony hair composition wasn’t enough already) before cream anchoring and a gum sole close out in trademark fashion.

The adidas Samba “Cow Print” is already available via the brand’s UK webstore, expected to hit US channels in short order. Be ready for a $120 MSRP in men’s sizing upon arrival.

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