adidas Applies a Vintage Feel to this Forum '84 "Orbit Grey" Duo

Two extra-versatile colorways to keep in rotation all year long.

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While it originally launched as a basketball model in 1984, the adidas Forum has become more of a lifestyle mainstay for the Three Stripes over the years. After taking on collaborative dealings with the likes of Queen Bey’s IVY PARK and Bodega for a limited-to-333-pairs friends and family colorway, it’s now being welcomed back to the frontlines for brand new “Orbit Grey” Hi and Low top variations.

Both offerings are pieced together with the exact same fabrics and color schemes, leaving the only noticeable difference to come between the heights of each model. A “Sail” hue covers the toe boxes and throat overlays, while bright white leathers make up the leather paneling on the collars, lower throats and velcro straps. From there, the titular tone smothers the three stripe branding, and heel counters that rest just above the midsole.

Downstairs, the midsoles are also given a creamy complexion which proffers an aged, worn-in aesthetic, all of which is neighbored by three-toned outsoles.

Both of these adidas Forum ‘84 offerings are set for a release on March 20 via retailers like SVD. Retail price for the high top is €130.00 (approx. $155 USD) while the lows will run you €110.00 (approx. $131 USD).

In case you missed it, an adidas Superstar “Mt. Fuji” colorway has been unveiled.

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