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Brand: adidas Originals

Model: Yung-96

Key Features: The upper is constructed using a durable mesh, which has been reinforced with nubuck overlays and a mud guard. White reflective underlays add some flavor to the design, while aggressive midsole tooling rounds off the look. Branding details on the tongue and heel, as well as a Torsion bar in the midsole, add the finishing touches.

Release Date: September 20

Price: TBC (likely $100)

Buy: adidas and select retailers TBC

Editor’s Notes: adidas Originals is gearing up for fall with a trio of new Yung-96 colorways, each of which will drop on September 20 at adidas stores and online, as well as at select retailers.

The sneaker has its roots in ’90s sportswear, so it only makes sense that the three new colorways would find inspiration in the same era.

Fans of the silhouette will soon be able to choose from black/charcoal/yellow, off-white/white/orange, and two-tone gray/lime green colorways.

Flip through each of the colorways above and leave your thoughts on the design in the comments.

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