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Back in 2015 adidas unveiled what it called the “Ultra Boost Collective,” a pack of several specially-designed and collaborative Ultra Boosts. Now, three years later, the adidas Ultra Boost Collective is back again.

2018’s version will consist of collaborations with A Kind of Guise, Études, Engineered Garments, and Kinfolk. Three of the brands took to Instagram to unveil the upcoming project via a short video teaser, showcasing what looks to be a red and blue Ultra Boost with star embroidery and a colored Boost midsole.

German label A Kind of Guise confirmed on its Instagram post that its Ultra Boost collaboration would drop July 28. Études on the other hand, announced a September 8 release date for its sneaker. The other two release dates are still TBC.

Are you excited for the second edition of adidas’ Ultra Boost Collective? Let us know in the comments.

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