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adidas Originals Forum Low
Strap up in classic adidas style in the adidas Originals Forum Low in Ftw White/Blue Dawn/Off White.
Having dominated both the hardwood and the streets for the last 40-odd years, this low-top basketball shoe is an icon.The adidas Originals Forum Low has been worn by ballers, rappers and anyone else with an eye for an iconic design, and which features traditional lace closure with a removable strap, classic adidas 3-Stripes detailing and a Trefoil logo at the ankle in unmistakable style.
Luxurious leather forms the upper that will hard wear as long as you can, and there's a grippy rubber outsole with traction to burn.
Strap up in classic adidas style in the adidas Originals Forum Low in Ftw White/Blue Dawn/Off White.
Having dominated both the hardwood and the streets for the last 40-odd years, this low-top basketball shoe is an icon.The adidas Originals Forum Low has been worn by ballers, rappers and anyone else with an eye for an iconic design, and which features traditional lace closure with a removable strap, classic adidas 3-Stripes detailing and a Trefoil logo at the ankle in unmistakable style.
Luxurious leather forms the upper that will hard wear as long as you can, and there's a grippy rubber outsole with traction to burn.
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Strap up in classic adidas style in the adidas Originals Forum Low in Ftw White/Blue Dawn/Off White.
Having dominated both the hardwood and the streets for the last 40-odd years, this low-top basketball shoe is an icon.The adidas Originals Forum Low has been worn by ballers, rappers and anyone else with an eye for an iconic design, and which features traditional lace closure with a removable strap, classic adidas 3-Stripes detailing and a Trefoil logo at the ankle in unmistakable style.
Luxurious leather forms the upper that will hard wear as long as you can, and there's a grippy rubber outsole with traction to burn.























