
Bad Bunny Celebrates Cabo Rojo With This Pink adidas Gazelle Indoor
Bad Bunnyspared no time in making noise this year, dropping his sixth studio album,DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOTos(I Should Have Taken More Photos), on January 5. The Puerto Rican superstar also introduced theBallerinasneaker withadidasin two colorways, expanding on their ongoing partnership.
Now, the two look to be returning to theGazelle Indooras a new 'Cabo Rojo' colorway has surfaced. Our initial preview of the sneaker sees it pay homage to the Puerto Rican beach town of Cabo Rojo with a 'Wonder Clay' upper that pairs suede, leather, and synthetic detailing throughout. Benito's elevated take on the model, which he first presented in whitelast September, features everything from a puffed layered tongue to a remixed toe and size tag at the heel. adidas Cabo Rojo branding arrives at the lateral heel while the 'adidas para Bad Bunny' note is again present at the sockliner.
At the time of writing, neither Bad Bunny nor adidas have indicated when this 'Cabo Rojo'-themed take on the Gazelle Indoor will be dropping. Stay tuned for updates, including official images of the pair, as we currently expect it to launch via adidas and select retailers this August at a starting price of $140 USD.
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