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Adidas Conductor Hi “Olympic”

16 January 2008, 20.21 | Posted in Sneakers | No comments »

Adidas Conductor Hi Olympic
Released in 1987, the Adidas Conductor Hi was once at the top of its game and was worn by Patrick Ewing during his New York Knick days. It is now 2008 and the Conductor Hi seen above has been designed to pay homage to the Seoul 1988 Olympics Basketball Game Final in which USSR defeated Yugoslavia 76-63.
The color-way is simple, but there are details deriving from the Olympics. For starters, the 1988 Seoul Olympics logo is placed at the back of the shoe and details about the Final game can be seen on the inside of the shoe. These are now available at Overkill.


 Adidas Conductor Hi Olympic


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