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Brand: atmos x adidas Originals

Model: ZX8000 “G-SNK”

Key Features: atmos’ rendition of the ZX8000 is crazy both in terms of its colorway and the materials used. The Japanese retailer opts to combine hi-vis yellow and neon green with contrasting black detailing and mixes leather paneling with a faux fur base.

Release Date: May 16

Price: 14,000 Yen (approximately $125)

Buy: In store at atmos Tokyo

Editor’s Notes: Famed Japanese retailer atmos has teamed up with adidas Originals to rework the ZX8000. The sneaker is on the wilder side — something we’ve come to expect from atmos over the years — and features eye-catching colors, as well as a mix of atypical materials. The drop includes a matching BBC Ice Cream t-shirt and Crep Protect weather-proofing spray, as well as tie-dye adidas crew socks.

Check out the entire collection above and be ready for when it drops exclusively at atmos Tokyo on May 16.

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