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adidas Originals “Transformable” Pack – Forum Mid TF and Samba TF

02 March 2010, 16.06 | Posted in Sneakers | No comments »

adidas Originals "Transformable" Pack - Forum Mid TF and Samba TF

adidas Originals will soon release the new “Transformable” Pack. It consists of the Forum Mid TF and the Samba TF. Both the Forum and the Samba come with a removable popper/Velcro panel that offers two looks. The colors are well chosen, so even if you are not a big fan of the velcro panels, you will have a solid sneaker. They are both available for pre-order now at Crooked Tongues.

More images of both sneakers follow after the jump.


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