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Adidas Originals Unveils New Reflective Nite Jogger Release Date


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Adidas has been teasing us for a while now with an updated, contemporary version of the Nite Jogger model. Now Adidas Originals is ready to show that model off and have given us a look at the first colorway of the shoe.

The brand themselves have called the colorway “Core Black/Carbon/Active Blue," making this first version of the shoe to be quite sleek and stealthy. It features an all-black upper with high-end materials and hints of orange suede throughout. There are also some subtle blue details near the tongue and toebox of the sneaker. Fans of Boost will be happy to know that the midsole of the shoe is an all-black boost. So not only are these stylish but comfortable as well. The Nite Jogger is also reflective making this stand out when the light is right.

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Image via Adidas Originals

According to Hypebeast, these will be releasing at select Adidas retailers on January 12th and will cost $130 USD.

Will you be looking to cop these?

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Image via Adidas Originals
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