adidas Dresses the UltraBOOST "Japan" in Vibrant Fireworks

Celebrating the country’s love of pyrotechnics.

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Although the hype surrounding adidas’ UltraBOOST line had died down over the past year, thanks to collaborative efforts between Game of Thrones and more recently Nike Kicks, the silhouette has shot back into the limelight.

And just like the aforementioned Nike Kicks teamup, which featured a bold tie-died look to honor Woodstock, adidas has this time dressed the UltraBOOST 4.0 with firework graphics. Dubbed “Japan,” the latest colorway option boasts firework graphics on the lateral sides of the heels along with the medial portion of the body. Japan’s flag is highlighted on the tongue tabs, while the rest of the sneaker is left clean. Finally “Tokyo” text adorns the insoles.

The adidas UltraBOOST “Japan” will only be available exclusively at Japanese retailers such as atmos Tokyo. Head over to atmos-tokyo.com to purchase a pair now for ¥20,000 JPY+ taxes (approximately $188 USD).

For more sneaker news, here’s a first look at the UNDEFEATED x Nike Air Max 90.

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