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There's a new project underway at Sneakersnstuff if recent teasers posted by founders Erik Fagerlind and Peter Jansson are anything to go by. The Instagram posts show the tongue and throat of what looks like a set of collaborative adidas Originals ZX 4000 4D sneakers.

Judging by the teaser, the kicks are going to be a pretty wild, colorful affair. The two images (above and below) tease two bold colorways: orange and yellow with contrasting green 4D sole unit, and purple, pink, and black, assumedly also with a contrasting sole.

Erik Fagerlind captioned his post with “Los Angeles Sunset coming up,” which seems to suggest the project is (at least in part) inspired by the Golden State’s beautiful sunsets. Sneakersnstuff, of course, recently opened a store in Los Angeles.

SNS branding features boldly across the tongue and the silhouette name can be seen across the doubré.

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Price details and drop date to follow.

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