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Jeremy Scott x adidas Samba 最新聯名鞋款發佈

Jeremy Scott x adidas Samba 最新聯名鞋款發佈

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Jeremy Scott與adidas再度攜手合作推出全新 Samba「Core Black」聯名鞋款,全鞋採用黑色皮革鞋面搭配白色 Three Stripes 和鞋跟貼片形成對比,最大亮點便是覆蓋在鞋帶下的拉鍊鞋舌設計,拉開後即可見 Jeremy Scott 聯名標誌,最後則是搭載深色橡膠外底。
雙方此次合作除了鞋款外,還帶來運動外套、T-Shirt、背心、運動套裝、頭飾及配件等一系列新品,鞋款預計將在 6 月 1 日正式發售,售價 ¥17,600 日圓,有興趣的讀者不妨多加留意。
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