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Adidas Flavours Of The World – ZX800 “Festival Folclorico Parintins” & Americana “Sanja Matsuri”

29 April 2008, 14.54 | Posted in Sneakers | No comments »

adidas flavours of the world americana and zx800 - highsnobiety
Two interesting new releases out of the Adidas Flavours Of The World collection are about to hit stores.
The Americana comes in a black/gold colorway and references the Japanese Sanja Matsuri festival. The festival is held on every 3rd weekend of May at the Asakusa Shrine in Japan. Further details on the sneaker can be found on the heel and on the tongue.
A new ZX800 will also be released. It references the Festival Folclorico Parintins from South America. The festival takes place on 3 days in June and celebrates a local legend about a resurrected ox, which is featured on the shoe.
Expect both sneakers to be soon available at Hanon.
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