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adidas Originals Plants Pack | A Detailed Look

02 November 2009, 14.25 | Posted in Sneakers | 1 comment »

adidas Originals Plants Pack | A Detailed Look

Today we get a first more detailed look at the adidas Originals Plants Pack. The pack, with obvious inspiration from the world of plants, consists of the Nizza Hi Plant, Samba Plant, Forum Mid Plant, Stan Smith 80s Plant and the Superstar 80s Plant. All sneakers of the pack come in premium white leathers with an enhanced adidas Trefoil logo and the sole inspired by soil.

Take a detailed look at all sneakers from the adidas Originals Plants Pack after the jump.

Via Openers.


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