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Messi x Bad Bunny x Adidas Gazelle Indoor

Oct 9, 2024 | Sports, Entertainment

October 9, 2024

Bad Bunny has transitioned from his successful adidas Campus collaborations in 2023 to working with the iconic adidas Gazelle in 2024, with a particularly exciting twist—a three-way collaboration featuring Lionel Messi. This upcoming Messi x Bad Bunny Gazelle Indoor collection brings fresh elements to the Gazelle’s classic design while maintaining Bad Bunny’s signature style.

Some standout details include:

  • The warped T-toe, a hallmark of the Bad Bunny Gazelle.
  • The replacement of the traditional manufacturer tag at the heel with crossing leather strips, matching the jagged finish of the Three Stripes.
  • A notable leather upper, breaking away from the previous suede and nubuck constructions.
  • Blue accents on the tongue tag, reflecting a recurring theme in recent Bad Bunny designs.
  • Both Bad Bunny and Messi’s signatures are stamped on the Three Stripes, adding a personal touch to the collaboration.

This partnership also includes an adidas F50 model, featuring similar design elements, offering fans of both superstars a way to celebrate their favorite athlete or musician.

While the exact release date hasn’t been finalized, the collection is projected for a November 2024 launch. Stay tuned to sneaker release platforms and articles for updates.

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