Chrome Hearts x adidas Originals Stan Smith

Subtle metal additions to the iconic sneaker.

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American jeweler Chrome Hearts has teamed up with adidas Originals to customize the iconic Stan Smith silhouette. Although at first glance it may be difficult to discern the points of difference in this specific pair of sneakers, a closer look will reveal subtle details. Employing Chrome Hearts’ hallmark silver accents, the eyelets are embellished with metal elements while the ornamental shoelace tag is emblazoned with the jeweler’s insignia. Apart from these delicate additions, the shoe remains unchanged. Employing a tonal white leather upper and equally stark midsole, a classic green heel tab and branding on the tongue rounds off the look. The Chrome Hearts x adidas Originals Stan Smith is available now, exclusively from Alchemist in Miami.

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