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Brand: adidas x Bad Bunny

Model: Campus "Cloud White"

Release Date: January 2023

Price: $150

Buy: Online at adidas

Editor's Notes: There's a new Bad Bunny in town. No, not the phone-throwing kind – a new collaborative silhouette from the Puerto Rican rapper and adidas.

Much like Travis Scott's Air Jordan 1s, Pharrell's NMDs, and Kanye West's varied YEEZY silhouettes, Bad Bunny has taken a particular fancy to adidas' flagship sneakers line-up, focusing on a selection of modern classics for his continued collaborative effort with the brand.

So far, his focus has remained on variations of the Forum Low – a silhouette adored by Hollywood alumni such as ASAP Rocky and Rihanna – yet 2023 marks a departure to pastures new in the form of the Campus.

A silhouette that shares much in common with the Forum Low while retaining a unique DNA, the Campus offers a classic profile with a thick sole akin to that of the Superstar.

Bad Bunny's take on the sneaker is surprisingly frill-free, arriving decked out in a "Cloud White" finish that wraps the entirety of the silhouette. Hairy suede and leather make up the shoe's fabrications, while a double tongue, layered heel, and “El Ojo” (“The Eye”) logo offer the finishing touches.

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