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In early August, Highsnobiety offered an early look at the seven-sneaker Dragon Ball Z x adidas collection's special packaging. We later learned that each box will come together to form one large single design — a nod to the tapestry-style images deployed on OG Dragon Ball magazines.

Now, thanks to BAIT, we now get a full look at all seven sneakers, as well as what all seven boxes look like when stacked together. For those who manage to buy all seven pairs before the year is out, the boxes will double as an impressive display. Check it out above.

The complete drop represents three major battles from the show. They are as follows: Son Goku vs. Frieza, represented by a new ZX 500 RM and Yung-1 sneaker respectively; Son Gohan vs. Cell, in the shape of a Deerupt and Prophere; and Vegeta vs. Majin Buu, who get an Ultra Tech and Kamanda. The seventh kick is a Shenron the Dragon-inspired EQT Support Mid ADV PK.

Each battle’s set of kicks — hero and villain — will drop on a monthly basis from September to December, with the first battle (Goku vs. Frieza) having already been released on September 29 at select retailers.

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