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Brand: adidas x Waffle House

Model: adidas TOUR360 22

Release: April 7

Buy: Online at adidas' website

Editor's Notes: Georgia: where Justin Bieber gets his peaches, the site of the 2022 Masters, and the birthplace of Waffle House.

Honoring the state's latter two claims to fame, adidas teamed up with Waffle House to engineer a golf shoe — specifically, the TOUR360 22 — inspired by everyone's favorite golden-brown breakfast food.

The shoe's batter-colored upper is embossed with a checkered pattern, almost as if the shoe were pressed in a waffle iron. Another nod to the doughy dish, adidas drizzles the sneaker in syrupy brown Three Stripe branding and stamps Waffle House's unmistakable yellow logo at the heel.

Of course, the collaborative silhouette comes with waffle-ified versions of all the bells and whistles golfers can expect from the TOUR360 22: a transparent version of the SPIKEMORE traction system reveals another pour of maple syrup beneath, the stabilizing DUALSTACK midsole kind of looks like whipped cream, and the cushioning INSITE sockliner is rendered in an appetizing, crispy brown.

Golf-lovers and waffle-eaters: this one's for you.

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