The adidas Gazelle Returns to the Olympics In, Well, “Olympics”
The silhouette secured its spot in sporting legend back in the 1972 Olympics.
The iconic adidas Gazelle Indoor is getting into the Olympic spirit with a new release inspired by the upcoming games in Paris. This isn’t an official Olympics product but rather a homage. For the adidas Gazelle, this isn’t its first foray with regard to the Olympics.
Back in 1972, swimmer Mark Spitz famously held up a pair of the blue and white adidas Gazelle as he stood atop the podium, solidifying its place in sporting legend.
This iteration features a bold red upper with crisp white pinstripes. A green heel tab adds contrasting color, while the gum sole keeps things grippy. But the real highlight of this colorway is the tongue. Here, the adidas Trefoil logo transforms into the Olympic torch, with each flame colored to represent the Olympic rings.
The adidas Gazelle Indoor “Olympics” was recently released via OFFSPRING. Stay tuned for when it appears on the SNKRDUNK App in your size.
Source: Complex
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