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Brand: adidas by Raf Simons

Model: RS Replicant Ozweego and RS Detroit Runner

Key Features: The Replicant Ozweego comes in three distinct acidic colorways that feature gradient tones from toe to heel. It also features its new deconstructed upper, which sees its gel bubbles replaced with cut-out holes. The Detroit Runner, on the other hand, pairs an exaggerated, hiking-inspired sole with a muted canvas upper.

Release Date: March 14

Price: TBC

Buy: The Replicant Ozweego will be available at adidas and select retailers worldwide, while the Detroit Runner will be available exclusively at select retailers globally.

Editor’s Notes: adidas has officially unveiled the latest chapter in its ongoing partnership with legendary Belgian designer Raf Simons. The latest drop comprises three colorways each of the RS Detroit Runner and RS Replicant Ozweego. The former is dressed in clashing color combinations to highlight the silhouette’s glam rock ’70s inspiration, while the Replicant Ozweego features three gradient-style colorways.

Sure to be eye-catching wherever you choose to wear them, both silhouettes will be available starting March 14. Check them out above.

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