
adidas’ classic Stan Smith has endured a stint on Jenny Craig, lost about of bulkiness, and hath returned as the Smith Slim. The shoe incorporates a slimmer profile throughout and a pointer toebox for a more fashionable appearance. The perforated Three Stripes and traditional outsole assimilated in, offering a nice blend of refubrbished new and age-old design cues for the thirty-plus year-old tennis shoe. The adidas Smith Slim is available now at select adidas Originals dealers with a suggested retail price of $929 HKD (approximately $120 USD).

Via Hypebeast.


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