The Bad Bunny x adidas Campus Light "Wild Moss" Releases Globally This Week

The Coachella headliner leans on a militaristic motif for his latest installment.

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Update: With Coachella all wrapped up, the adidas Originals team has shared that it is bringing its celebration in the desert to the rest of the world with the global launch of the Bad Bunny x adidas Campus Light “Wild Moss.” Reflecting the essence of nature, this colorway is set to release on April 29 via adidas at a price of $160 USD.

 

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Update: Coachella has officially announced its schedule — letting Bad Bunny fans from around the world know that his time to shine is April 14 at 2:25am EDT. In anticipation of the grand event in the desert, adidas has shared a pair of Benito’s latest collaboration with the Three Stripes, continuing his usage of the duo’s new Campus Light silhouette with a fresh “Wild Moss” colorway. For those interested in grabbing a pair, it is available on-site at Coachella in limited quantities.

 

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Original Story: With Ye out of the picture and Beyoncé‘s IVY PARK line gradually losing traction, Bad Bunny is one artist that adidas can certainly lean on to lead the charge for its expansive music roster. The Puerto Rican artist has officially entered into the next phase of its partnership with the German sportswear giant as he finally debuted his inaugural Campus Light team-up, and now his new offering has surfaced in a brand new “Olive” color scheme.

The exact inspiration details for this specific installment have yet to be confirmed by either party, but at first glance it appears that Un Verano Sin Ti artist pandered towards a militaristic motif. Uppers are predominantly formed with a shaggy suede build that is covered in a dusty green hue, and this is contrasted by a drab olive accent that rests across its puffed-up, satin-covered collars. Earthy, alternating shades of brown are delivered to the double-stacked tongues and the inner booties, the former of which hosts Bad Bunny‘s signature eye icon. Three Stripe branding arrives in a lighter gray hue while the mudguards and sole pieces retain their creamy finishes from the first release.

More information surrounding its official release is expected to turn up in the coming months.

Elsewhere in sneaker news, the adiFOM Superstar has surfaced with a “Triple Black” palette.

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