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Human Made / adidas

Brand: Human Made x adidas

Model: EQT Racing HM

Release Date: July 30

Price: ¥19,800 (approximately $180)

Buy: Online at Human Made and adidas

What We’re Saying: A new week brings another release from Human Made and adidas. Following last week's drop of the two Tokio Solar colorways made to celebrate the 2020 Olympics, Nigo and company are back with a singular take that is ideal for summer. With the EQT Racing HM, Nigo and Human Made ultimately prove that sneakers make the best boat shoes.

Falling in line with adidas' EQT Racing series, the silhouette emerges in a Footwear White/Sub Green/Core Black colorway, boasting a cutout emphasized by bold lines and an upper with a distinctive lace setup. The cutout, which serves as the standout design element of the EQT Racing HM, alongside the mesh panels at the toe and on the side, make the shoe a perfect, breathable option for warm weather wear. Below, you will find a Boost-equipped midsole that ensures comfort amid all-day use. Properly signaling the collaboration, Human Made's signature heart logo is applied to the heel, while the brand's slogan of "Gears For Futuristic Teenagers" appears on the side.

Wear these with or without socks — either way, you're good to go. For some other advanced summer footwear options, follow here.

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