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Brand: adidas

Model: Stan Smith and Superstar

Key Features: The adidas Stan Smith and Superstar are each decorated with Swarovski crystals. The Stan Smith incorporates the twinkling design element on the green heel patch and tongue logo, while the Superstar's black Three Stripes branding, heel patch, and tongue tab all feature the crystals. Both sneakers come with a Swarovski-branded lace tag.

Release Date: September 24

Price: TBC

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Editor’s Notes: adidas has teamed up with Austrian glass producer Swarovski for an elevated take on two of the brand's most iconic silhouettes. Here, we find the Stan Smith and the Superstar detailed with sparkling Swarovski crystals.

The Stan Smith and Superstar appear in classic colorways — white and green for the Stan Smith and white and black for the Superstar — each crafted from white leather with Swarovski crystal accents.

Swarovski's adidas collaboration follows previous efforts with a number of popular streetwear brands including Supreme, BAPE, and BBC ICECREAM.

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