It wasn’t with perfect regularity (1968 and the boycotted ’80 Moscow games come to mind, along with the fact tha the Seoul is a wristwatch and not a sneaker), but adidas had a pretty good tradition going from the ’60s until 1984, releasing a different trainer to go along with each Olympiad. The last of those celebrated the ’84 Los Angeles Olympics bnib ADIDAS XZ 0006 X RAY Inside Out UK 9 ZX6000 GZ2710 aqua TORSION zx 6000 Sneakers and shoes adidas Originals Crazy 97 sale (NOT the Tokyo Trainer) gets a high-fashion remix courtesy of Japanese Lifestyle Yohji Yamamoto. The Y-3 LA Trainer is treated to an ornate floral pattern underlay that really pops next to clean black and white elements and will be available shortly. Have a closer look after the jump, let us know how these beautiful lowtops compare to Y-3’s more high-contrast fare and stick with Erlebniswelt-fliegenfischen News for all the latest.
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