Kobe Bryant’s adidas Crazy 1 ‘Sunshine’ is Restocking August 1st

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adidas Crazy 1 Sunshine 2022 Kobe Bryant GY3808 Release Date Info

Kobe Bryant’s adidas Crazy 1 ‘Sunshine’ was originally released in 2001, and 21 years later, the pair will retro in December 2022.

The adidas Crazy 1 was originally known as the Kobe 1 and was Kobe Bryant’s first signature shoe. Highlighted with Yellow throughout the molded upper while Black appears on the inner bootie. Inspired by the Audi TT Roadster, we have a spoiler on the heel and an EVA midsole. Lastly, the pair features a Torsion system.

adidas Crazy 1 Sunshine Release Details

You can expect the adidas Crazy 1 ‘Sunshine’ to release at select retailers and adidas.com on December 10th. The retail price is $140. As soon as we have more information, we will make sure to update you. For now, scroll below for more photos that will give you a closer look.

adidas Crazy 1 ‘Sunshine’
Color: Team Yellow/Iron Metallic-Core Black
Release Date: December 10, 2022
Restock Date: August 1, 2023
Style Code: GY3808
Price: $140 – $150

Where to Buy

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Update (7/31): adidas has announced that the ‘Sunshine’ Crazy 1 will restock on August 1st via adidas.com.

Update (12/7): adidas has announced that the ‘Sunshine’ Crazy 1 will return on December 10th at adidas.com for $140.

adidas Crazy 1 Sunshine 2022 Kobe Bryant GY3808 Release Date Info

adidas Crazy 1 Sunshine 2022 Kobe Bryant GY3808 Release Date Info

adidas Crazy 1 Sunshine 2022 Kobe Bryant GY3808 Release Date Info

adidas Crazy 1 Sunshine 2022 Kobe Bryant GY3808 Release Date Info

adidas Crazy 1 Sunshine 2022 Kobe Bryant GY3808 Release Date Info

adidas Crazy 1 Sunshine 2022 Kobe Bryant GY3808 Release Date Info

adidas Crazy 1 Sunshine 2022 Kobe Bryant GY3808 Release Date Info

adidas Crazy 1 Sunshine 2022 Kobe Bryant GY3808 Release Date Info

Brian Betschart

Brian Betschart

Founder and Editor of SF, Brian is considered an expert when it comes to sneakers. Collecting since he was in elementary school, his collection has grown to over 500 pairs and counting. Brian has published articles since 2004, and in 2006, he decided to create Sneaker Files.