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Brand: adidas Originals

Model: ZX 1000

Key Features: There’s a lot to love about this silhouette but what stands out is Bethany Heggarty and Rio Holland’s Pam Pam flair added via leopard print synthetic pony hair accents and a gold sneaker charm.

Release Date: November 27

Price: TBC

Buy: adidas.com, pam pam, OVERKILL, BSTN, 43einhalb, Asphaltgold, and Solebox

Editor’s Notes: P is for… Pam Pam. England’s first women’s sneaker store has teamed up with adidas Originals for the latest drop in the A-ZX series.

The collaboration revisits the ZX 1000, the first ZX model to ever feature the Three Stripes' now-signature Torsion bar. This take on the ZX 1000 sees the sneaker reworked with a shimmering beige upper and black, pink, and leopard print synthetic pony hair accents.

Pam Pam’s founders Bethany Heggarty and Rio Holland have literally left their stamp on the silhouette by adding their initials to the upper. The sneaker also features co-branded laces and tongue tabs and a custom detachable sneaker charm, which adds a pop of gold already majestic upper.

This release is part of adidas’ A-ZX program, a series of 26 ZX sneakers dropping throughout 2020-21. To see what’s dropped so far and what’s coming next, head here.

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