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Leaked product images suggest there could be a Parley x adidas Ultraboost with 4D cushioning technology coming soon. The images come from the product page on adidas’ Hong Kong website, which was put up earlier than other territories.

The sneaker features a black knit Ultraboost base with Parley blue stitching across the upper — as seen on previous Parley models. The midsole features adidas’ proprietary 4D cushioning technology, which was designed and 3D-printed in collaboration with Carbon. The outsole is constructed of Continental rubber.

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There is no information on a release date, though the existence of the product page could mean that a drop is coming up sooner than expected. As always, stay tuned for updates.

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