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This year, Highsnobiety will be giving away one pair of sneakers every day until December 24, when the contest ends with a big surprise. Today’s prize is the triple black adidas Originals Yung-1.

Leading up to Christmas, you must enter the contest each day through our Highsnobiety Sneakers chatbot on Facebook in order to be eligible on that day. Submitting your entry for one day does not make you eligible to win the remaining days, and the entry period will last 24 hours, ending each day at 12 p.m. ET.

A new sneaker model will be revealed each day, first through the chatbot, then on Highsnobiety.com. If you subscribe to the chatbot you’ll get notified each day once the new giveaway is live, and winners will be messaged when selected.

Day 16: Win the triple black adidas Originals Yung-1

How to enter: 1. Follow Highsnobiety Sneakers and Overkill on Instagram. 2. Subscribe to our Highsnobiety Sneakers chatbot on Facebook by clicking “Get Started” and send us a message with today’s hashtag: #HSxMistletoe with your size in one message, for example “#HSxMistletoe US7.” The hashtag will change with each subsequent day.

To stay updated on everything happening in the sneaker world, follow @Highsnobietysneakers on Instagram, check our sneaker release date calendar and subscribe to our sneaker chatbot on Facebook to receive lightning quick updates to your inbox.

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