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Brand: Bait x adidas Originals

Model: Montreal “One Punch Man”

Release Date: June 30

Price: $120

Buy: Bait

What We’re Saying: Bait has teamed up with adidas Originals to revive the Montreal, a model that was first released in 1976 when it was given to athletes during the Montreal Olympic Games.

The project takes inspiration from One Punch Man, wrapping the shoe in the character’s red and yellow colors and adding branding on the heel of the midsole. Bait branding is seen along the Three Stripes on the side of the shoe, as well as on the tongue and heel.

The Bait x adidas Originals Montreal “One Punch Man” drops on June 30 via raffle on Bait.

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