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After launching an updated version of the Nite Jogger last year, adidas looks to be bringing back the sneaker in its OG form. Leaked product shots suggest the adidas Originals Nite Jogger OG will be returning, with reports setting an October 25 release date. The model is famous for being the first running sneaker to feature reflective detailing (hence the name Nite Jogger).

The updated version, which features a PrimeKnit base and full-length Boost midsole has been the subject of several collaborations and special releases over the past 12 months. Now, the original design is poised to make a comeback featuring a nylon upper with synthetic overlays at the toe and heel. A PrimeKnit tongue sits under a toggle lacing system. The minimalist colorway allows the reflective detailing to shine, as OG tooling sits underfoot.

Check out images above and stay tuned for concrete release information.

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