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Where boardroom formality collides with football heritage, the Adidas Samba LX Freizeit "Black" emerges as a reworked classic with grown-up intent. Part of the Song for the Mute collaboration series, this silhouette reinvents the iconic Samba through a lens of tailored precision and refined leather craft.
Rich black leather wraps the stitched upper, while a derby-inspired sole unit grounds the design in formal footwear tradition. Built for those who blur the line between sport and refined style, this isn't your standard terrace trainer, it's the Samba elevated, sharpened and ready for a new chapter.
For sizing information check out our adidas Samba size guide.
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