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adidas Concord Hi OG

19 September 2009, 23.36 | Posted in Sneakers | 2 comments »

adidas Concord Hi OG

The adidas Concord Hi was originally released in 1983 and instantly became a favorite in both basketball and hip-hop circles. This year, adidas Originals is bringing it back to the beginning with a synthetic leather grey/white/blue colorway. The old school basketball sneaker still has the typical velcro ankle strap, but the padding is significantly thinner than some of adidas’ other classic high tops. A definite plus for those looking to reduce the bulk. Now available from Schuh-You.

More looks at the adidas Concord Hi OG after the jump.


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  2. [...] Originally released in 1983, the adidas Concord Hi was a basketball shoe that embraced by the hip hop community. With the year coming to a close, adidas Originals has decided to retro the shoe, this time using a synthetic leather with a grey/white/blue colorway. Featuring a velcro ankle strap, the Concord Hi is pretty much the same, with the exception of the padding being much thinner than some of the other high tops we’ve seen from adidas. Personally, I’m loving the slimmer design. via High Snobiety [...]

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