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A “Highly Addictive” Sneaker Is Coming Soon From Afew and Diadora

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If you’re on this site, more than likely sneakers are almost like a drug to you. We certainly know that a few of you are addicted. With the fact that many of us are sneaker junkies in mind, German sneaker shop Afew is teaming up with Diadora for their first-ever collab, serving up their own “Highly Addictive” version of the V.7000. Afew has only teased a few images of the shoe so far, but from what we can see it looks to be built in premium suede with a cream, pink, red, and light green color palette, and features a pill graphic on each insole. Every pair will also come in a special premium box inspired by medical packaging with warnings and a sealed blister pack just like real pills.

Check out the teaser shots and a short clip from Afew here, and keep in mind that you’ll be able to score your own pair on April 22nd. Stay tuned to Erlebniswelt-fliegenfischen News for a full unveil of the “Highly Addictive” sneaker.
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