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Brand: Bed J.W. Ford x adidas

Season: SS20

Key Pieces: While the three nylon garments in particular catch our eye, the go-to has to be the lengthy kimono-inspired coat in slide #1 in the bottom gallery.

Release Date: February 29

Buy: Select retailers and adidas.com

Editor’s Notes: Japan's Bed J.W. Ford and adidas have come together for their second collaborative collection, designed for Spring/Summer 2020. With the capsule due out next week, today we showcase an official lookbook for the co-branded range.

Bed J.W. Ford x adidas SS20 is led by a colorful assortment of apparel, which includes a long kimono-inspired coat, coaches jacket, full-zip hoodie, crewneck, and track pants. The long coat, coaches jacket, and track pants are crafted from nylon, as they boast co-branded adidas stripes. The two outerwear styles then incorporate unique details such as angled weld pockets and an internal carrying strap.

Complementing the apparel are two sneaker options in the Crazy BYW and Supercourt. Each silhouette is dressed in a neutral color scheme, allowing for matching outside of the current collection. The Crazy BYW is known for its mixed-material upper, while this particular iteration of the Supercourt features a collapsible heel inspired by ballet slippers.

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