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Jonah Hill’s collaborative adidas Superstar hasn’t even been released worldwide yet and we’ve already been treated to leaked product images of his next rumored sneaker: the adidas Originals Samba. The model is one of Hill’s personal favorites, having been seen wearing the Samba on numerous occasions.

This pair is expected to drop in two colorways — red and green — and features Hill’s signature, etched embroidery on the heel tab — where his initials are embroidered — and along the sides of the shoes. Both colorways are dressed in what appears to be higher-than-normal quality leather and suede overlays at the heel, toe, and Three Stripes branding on the sides.

No official news on when the Jonah Hill x adidas Originals Samba will drop, though with the existence of leaked product shots, it’s likely to be at some point in the coming months. As always, stay tuned for more information.

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