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Adidas Conductor Hi Felt

23 September 2008, 22.51 | Posted in Sneakers | No comments »

adidas conductor hi felt 1 Adidas Conductor Hi Felt

From Adidas comes an interesting new version of the Conductor Hi as part of their Fall/Winter 2008 collection. The Conductor Hi comes in Black/Grey leather and extends higher than usual with grey felt (can be folded in) for some extra warmth. It is not only useful for the colder months, but also looks pretty good.

The Adidas Conductor Hi Felt is now available at David Z. They also got in a nice and clean white/silver Concord Hi, an Adidas classic that only recently celebrated its comeback.

Have a more detailed look at both sneakers after the jump.


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