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Brand: BAPE x adidas

Model: Forum Low "30th Anniversary"

Release Date: May 20

Price: $180

Buy: BAPE's website, adidas' CONFIRMED app

Editor's Notes: There's nothing quite like an anniversary to get the creative juices flowing.

You may find it hard to believe, but the Japanese powerhouse that is BAPE has been kicking about on the global stage for three decades.

In thirty long years of establishing itself across several continents, BAPE has become one of the most recognizable, desired, and respected names in streetwear, engineered and powered by NIGO.

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Holding serious weight and clout, A Bathing Ape has amassed a more-than-impressive arsenal of collaborations that has spanned everything from homeware to sneakers, apparel, and pretty much anything else that you can imagine.

Over the years, Three Stripes has been a returning partner for the Ape, delivering countless sneaker silhouettes – many of which have seen Bape Head Camo tacked onto fan-favorite styles.

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For its 30th anniversary, BAPE sets its sights on the Rihanna and ASAP Rocky-certified Forum Low.

Showcased via a pair of samples on Instagram, the classic white Forum Low is dressed in green and blue BAPE camo, resulting in statement finishes perfect for the warmer months of the year.

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