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Some shoes earn their stripes. The adidas SL 72 earned them in, you guessed it, 1972.

Originally built as one of adidas' lightest running shoes, the SL 72 was never supposed to become a style icon. It just did. 

The RS update brings it back with a fresh perspective, same iconic silhouette, same terrace-ready energy, just with a few modern upgrades that make it feel less like a throwback and more like a very deliberate choice.

The Aurora Coffee colorway is the right call. Rich suede overlays sit against a redesigned nylon upper, giving the shoe a premium, tactile feel that the original never had. A thick EVA midsole keeps things comfortable underfoot, while a grippy ripple outsole makes sure it handles whatever surface you throw at it. Coffee splashes n’ all.

The gold foil logo on the side is the finishing touch, a quiet nod to the track roots that started all of this.

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Fifty-plus years on and the SL 72 still knows exactly what it's doing. Some things don't need reinventing. They just need the occasional reminder of how good they already are.

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