Bristol Studio x adidas Recreate the Crazy BYW With a More Sculptural Aesthetic
Displaying Luke Tadashi’s love for basketball.




In February Bristol Studio linked up with adidas to provide new renditions of the Crazy BYW silhouette. As a follow-up, the duo has joined forces once again to deliver two new iterations of the aforementioned model. The forthcoming drop welcomes back the LVL I edition while ushering in the new low cut LVL II sneaker. Each collaborative Crazy BYW rests atop white BOOST cushioning with Bristol Studio branding, both holding inspiration in Luke Tadashi’s love for basketball.
Accompanying the launch will be a selection of sportswear apparel such as reimagined track suits, sweats and basketball shorts with an expected launch this November.
Browse the shots above and let us know your thoughts on the drop in comparison to the February release.