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LEGO and adidas have been churning out collaborations for months now, with their latest once again centering around the Ultraboost. As official product images of the new assortment have emerged, we're getting our first look at what is being referred to as the "Color" pack, although to us, it comes across as more of a collegiate collection.

The forthcoming LEGO x adidas Ultraboost "Color" pack consists of four iterations that boast two-toned color-blocking reminiscent of most college-inspired sneaker schemes. Optioned in white and blue, white and red, black and green, and black and yellow, each pair combines a Primeknit upper with suede overlays and features LEGO brick-inspired Three Stripes branding on the side. Additional branding emerges on the tongue and insoles where both LEGO and adidas logos can be found. The Ultraboosts are then made complete with white Boost-equipped midsoles and black Continental rubber outsoles.

The new LEGO x adidas collection is expected to release in the coming weeks, although neither brand has shared launch information just yet. Rumored to retail for $200 each, the Ultraboosts will serve as a followup to April's Ultraboost DNA drop and May's ZX 8000 "Bricks" release from LEGO and adidas.

As always, keep it locked here for additional details, and in the meantime, check out the best adidas YEEZY colorways to rock this summer.

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