Song for the Mute and adidas have come together for their sixth collaboration, and this time, the collaboration has seen the creation of two pairs of sneakers - adidas Taekwondo Mei and Adizero PR. Both pairs will be made available in three different colorways and can be purchased on the SFM or adidas website.
Song for the Mute took to its official Instagram handle to tease the launch of these new collaborations. Check out the Instagram post below.
People flooded the brand's Instagram post to share their excitement about the collaboration and seemed to be quite pleased with the outcome.
Check out some of the comments below.
"Best adidas collaborator this year and last no cap" commented @timsuen on Instagram.
"Hands down one of the best, most underrated and most consistent collaborators @adidasoriginals has" said @chvrlesjr on Instagram.
"At this rate i wish i never knew sftm my bank acc can’t sustain this" quipped @boythemarco on Instagram.
"Yooo I like this 👀 " commented @sameoldseth in the post's comment section.
"These are flawless. Great work" said user @livelovestyle on Instagram.
The collaboration will first be seen next week during the brand's presentation at the Paris Fashion Week from January 21 to 26. However, an official release date remains to be announced.
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Everything we know about the Song for the Mute x adidas Originals collaboration so far
The Song for the Mute x Adidas Originals collaboration will see two new pairs of sneakers during this release - the Taekwondo Mei and the Adizero PR.
The Taekwondo Mei features a simple design in black, beige, and olive colorways, featuring a suede upper. The shoe offers a slip-on design thanks to its elasticated heel, making it hands-free as well.
However, the design does include shoelaces for those who prefer the look. Moreover, instead of the usual overlays, the adidas stripes are imprinted on the sides of the shoe.
The Adizero PR, on the other hand, will also be made available in three different colorways - black, red, and white - and will feature a mesh base with tonal leather overlays. The shoe has a rather funky design, completed with mismatched shoelaces.
Although the pairs do not have an official release date as of now, they will make a debut appearance in the upcoming Paris Fashion Week next week, and the brands will potentially announce a release date soon after.
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