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Brand: Disney Pixaradidas

Model: Ultraboost 19, Continental 80, and NMD

Key Features: The "Buzz Lightyear" model features a White Primeknit upper, green paneling, orange Three Stripes, purple heel cage, and an image of Buzz Lightyear on the footbed. The "Woody" pair features a predominantly red, yellow, and black Primeknit upper reminiscent of the cowboy's shirt, yellow and red Three Stripes, blue heel cage, and an image of Woody on the footbed. Both have a Toy Story 4 tongue tag, but sadly there is no "ANDY" scrawled on the sole.

Release Date: June 21

Price: $75-160 for the Ultraboost 19, $65 for the Children's Continental 80, $110 for the Children's NMD, and $25-30 for the T-shirts.

Buy: adidas

Editor’s Notes: Following the success of the Game of Thrones Ultraboost collaboration, adidas is hooking up with Disney Pixar to mark Toy Story 4's release. After leaked images surfaced, it was confirmed the German sportswear giant is preparing a set of Ultraboost 19 sneakers inspired by Toy Story's two lead characters, Buzz Lightyear and Woody, as well as a white "Forky" Continental 80 and pink "Bo Peep" NMD pairs. Finally, there will be graphic T-shirts included in the capsule.

Silhouettes range from infant to junior sizing. Check them out above.

The Disney Pixar x adidas Toy Story 4 capsule is scheduled to release June 21, the same day the movie comes to theaters.

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