As a gamer with a knack for all things sports and fashion, I’ve always admired the blend of style and speed that athletes like Noah Lyles embody. Seeing him rock the Bad Bunny x adidas Originals Adizero SL72 in Las Vegas during the F1 Grand Prix was nothing short of exhilarating!
Over the weekend in Las Vegas, Olympic gold medalist Noah Lyles was spotted wearing an exclusive pair of shoes for the F1 Grand Prix – the Adizero SL72, a collaboration between Bad Bunny and adidas Originals. Although whispers about this style had circulated since late November, this is our first real glimpse at it. As its name suggests, it’s a unique blend that merges the upper design of the SL72 with a contemporary Adizero sole, while also featuring intricate layering details reminiscent of a discarded cocoon.
The color of Lyles shoes seems to be a blend of “Off White”, “Chalk”, and “Wonder White”, creating a single-toned design that emphasizes the unique structure without much distraction, except for occasional blue branding and a black detail on the heel. At the top, it’s all about classic SL72 design, but as you move towards the midsole, there’s a textured mesh seam that marks the beginning of a more contemporary running shoe design, featuring wide mesh, rough suede overlays, and detailed stitching on the heel. As for the base, it has a sleek midsole to complete the look.
For some time now, Lyles has been insistent on getting personalized sneakers from adidas, not just track spikes. He’s pointed out that even the most renowned track athletes are often neglected when it comes to such partnership deals. After winning a gold medal in the 100m at the Paris Olympic Games, he expressed his surprise, saying, “Given the number of medals we win, the fame we bring back, I find it hard to believe that this hasn’t happened yet.
Nevertheless, the world’s fastest man seems to like his fellow adidas representative’s work.
Keep an eye out for further details on the Bad Bunny x adidas Adizero SL72. Rumors suggest that there could be three distinct color schemes released on December 15th; however, these reports have not been officially verified by adidas yet.
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2024-11-25 23:55