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After much anticipation, the adidas 'Hi-Res' collection is finally here! Made for sneakerheads who roam the dark and empty streets of the city, this range takes inspiration from night vision, and is a must cop for your sneaker collection! Comprising of the chunky Yung-96, the retro Continental 80, and of course, the female-focused Sambarose, you need these in your collection when they drop on tonight at 11pm over at adidas UK!
The Yung-96 'Hi-Res' is arguably the best of the bunch. With a stealthy all-black upper that features high-visibility panels, a dash of neon green hits the tongue for a pop of contrast. Inspired by the legendary Falcon Dorf sneaker from the '90s, you need this in your daily rotation right now!
The Continental 80 'Hi-Res' takes the '80s tennis shoe to the next level. Buttery smooth leather graces the upper in a murdered out hue, while colour-shifting accents give the shoe a look that's made to turn heads. The Three Stripes' classic "window"; also hits the laterals, complete with a neon green Trefoil.
Finally, we have the Sambarose 'Hi-Res' that's exclusive to the ladies. Simple and elegant, a blacked out upper sits atop a contrasting white platform sole that'll quite literally take you to new heights. Night vision influences feature on the double-layer mesh upper that also comes with colour-shifting material.
All three silhouettes from the adidas 'Hi-Res' collection feature Night Vision Morse code graphics and arrive with a fully reflective shoebox that's sure to stand out! Set to launch on tonight at 11pm over at adidas UK, let us know which pair you'll be copping, and while you're here, be sure to take a look at the full adidas sneaker range!
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