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Product images of the next Human Made x adidas Originals collection have surfaced online, suggesting that a release date is not too far off. The duo previously released co-branded Stan Smiths and Superstars earlier this year. This collection comprises a more colorful take on the Stan Smith — arriving in three colorways — and a reworked adidas Campus, which is also arriving in three tonal colorways.

The Human Made x adidas Originals Stan Smith features a leather construction in either white/grey, white/green, or all-black. A red Human Made heart logo is seen on the lateral side, while text branding is present on both the heel and the tongue. The Human Made x adidas Originals Campus arrives in three tonal, suede colorways — green, blue, and grey — and features the former’s slogan “Gears for Futuristic Teenagers” emblazoned along the Three Stripes branding (similar to the Superstars that dropped earlier in April).

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