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Late last year, Jerry Lorenzo traded in the Swoosh for the Three Stripes. Now the Fear of God founder has finally clued us into his long-term partnership with adidas with a look at the design process. But all we want to know is: What are those slip-ons and when do they drop?

On his Instagram, through a series of photos and videos captured by Lane Stewart, Lorenzo has been documenting his work at the adidas Portland, Oregon Headquarters. While the series is filled with Easter eggs on the upcoming collaboration, the designer's footwear undeniably stole the show.

The backless slip-on in question, which Lorenzo confirmed is a new Fear of God mule, features a clean one-piece design that comes in off-white with a contrasting black tab on the heel region. Paired with sweats, a hoodie, and a windbreaker, the slip-ons look like the perfect loungewear accessory, and the minimalistic design absolutely oozes comfort.

There's no word yet on when Fear of God plans on making our hearts' wishes come true and releasing this shoe. Until then, check out Jerry Lorenzo's backless slip-ons in action below.

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