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The adidas Crazy BYW X 2.0 Gets Michigan Colors

The adidas Crazy BYW X 2.0 Gets Michigan Colors

Recently seen in a collaborative mood by linking up with long-time Three Stripes partner Pharrell Williams, the adidas Crazy BYW X 2.0 has just revealed its next initiative that falls under its GR umbrella. After oozing of multi-colored vibrance for its last time out, the aggressively-designed silhouette is looking to dial things down a few notches for a more tamed makeover that elicits similar elements of the popular “Michigan” color-blocking. Gone are the painted-style uppers which are swapped out for mesh base constructions and lateral/medial molds clad in “Collegiate Gold”, and placed adjacent to a neutral-toned throat blended with black and navy hues that contribute to its Wolverine-esque motif. Furthermore, subtle neon notes are also thrown into the mix as they line the stripe logos and midsole curves. You can expect them to drop on adidas.com and at select retailers in the coming weeks for $180, so capture an in-depth look here below while you wait on their arrival.

In other adidas news, the Yeezy 700 MNVN Phosphor is releasing on April 24th.

adidas Crazy BYW X 2.0 “Michigan”
$180
Color: Collegiate Gold/Core Black/Tech Indigo
Style Code: EF6947

Make sure to follow @kicksfinder for live tweets during the release date.

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