Victorinox's Swiss Army Knife Inspired Its adidas EQT Support 93 Collaboration
The left shoe has a Swiss Army knife holster attached to the lateral panel.





adidas has been going absolutely berserk in recent memory on the collaborations front as it has unveiled team-ups with the likes of Fucking Awesome and atmos Tokyo. Keeping its collaborations arm at the forefront, the Three Stripes has now unveiled an upcoming adidas EQT Support 93 makeup that’s made alongside Victorinox and inspired by its signature Swiss Army knife.
This impending installment comes packed chock-full of striking details that are emblematic of the Switzerland manufacturing company. For one, the color palette of the shoes directly translates the brand’s main logo as deep red accents spill onto the canvas toe boxes, neoprene tongues and suede overlays while solid black lands on the quarters, collars and Swiss Army knife holsters that cling to the left shoe’s lateral side. Split branding comes into play here as well as the right shoe is adorned with adidas logos on the tongues and heels while the left side comes fitted with a Victorinox-branded tongue and the silhouette of a Swiss Army knife on the rear. Morever, the left side’s lace dubrae bears a white “1884” hit to nod to the year Victorinox was founded.
Check out a closer look above, and note that these are slated to release in the coming months.
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