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Jason Dill and Fucking Awesome are following up last year's Stan Smith collaboration with a new project alongside adidas Skateboarding, dropping today.

Fucking Awesome's new adidas Skateboarding collaboration is a dual-season affair consisting of sneakers and apparel. At the core, the co-branded collection blends the imaginative vision of the skate brand with adidas' heritage design.

Featuring an array of eclectic pieces, Fucking Awesome x adidas Skateboarding is led by two original sneaker silhouettes in the Experiment 1 and Experiment 2. Complementing the footwear, which you can see in detail below, is a range of apparel, highlighted by a Taekwondo uniform, coveralls, jersey set, and technical pant, among other items.

The collection drops today on fuckingawesomestore.com and on November 6 on adidas.com/skateboarding and the DSML E-Shop.

The second installment is scheduled to release in February of next year, so be sure to stay tuned for additional details.

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