Back in April Pharrell Williams was on tour in Asia, promoting his Men's/Women's Adidas Crazy supergroup as well as performing at the inaugural GRAMMYS Festival China alongside the great Macy Grey. While on his trip, Williams debuted a never-before-seen adidas Crazy BYW LVL X silhouette from his longstanding collaborative partnership with the Three Stripes. Since then, those inspirational kicks with the word "Gratitude" boldly plastered on there forefoot weren’t heard from, until now.



It appears that these new colorful creations from Skateboard P will be touching down at select retailers around the globe on December 22nd. Adidas Crazy Trainers Already nostalgic due to the silhouette’s chunky and FYW-inspired construction, this new color palette only further harkens back to the vintage 1990s era, equipping green, blue, yellow, and red atop a primarily blacked out base.

A small maroon Feet You Wear logo is also cheekily placed on the heel tab to nod to the design’s genesis. Adidas Crazy Cheap Price Meanwhile, a triple-pod Boost system provides exemplary cushion and comfort for the entire footbed, all while shaving precious ounces off the shoe’s overall weight thanks to its split design. A milky outsole with a herringbone traction pattern completes the look.

The Adidas Crazy UK Sale has most certainly been put through the ringer with updates to the basketball silhouette being framed in technical Y-3 influence and low-top statures by artist Pharell. Creating one true to its 90s influence, the third iteration finds home in palettes fittingly simple for its surprise debut. Bulk continues to play a huge part in overall aesthetics as the bulbous molds of the BOOST tech create an almost alien-like intricacy across the entire bottoms.

Mudguards, which warp in wave like fashion from the toe to the rear, are given a smooth suede fabrication, contrasting against the more wide weaves of the overhead mesh. Purchase Adidas Crazy Laced piping in contrast swathe follow the overlaid molds with the rest of the kit being largely contemporary to the ideal of the somewhat long-running line-up.

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