Moschino creative director Jeremy Scott has been playing with fun ideas in fashion for a long time, including with iconic adidas sneakers for nearly 20 years. The adidas x Jeremy Scott partnership has brought in iconic patterns — like Scott’s face in place of George Washington’s on a money-themed sneaker — and irreverent designs, like the adidas shoes that also look like teddy bears. And this week, the duo is adding another launch to its iconic JS wings line.
Dropping today, the JS Wings 4.0 is now available in a nearly all-black and nearly all-white colorway. Adult sizes of the shoe retail for $180 and kid sizes are priced at $90 on the Confirmed app and at select retailers.
The bulk of the JS Wings 4.0 stays true to the aesthetic and color palette of the original adidas Forum, which was originally built as a basketball sneaker with a stable base and secure ankle support.
Scott and adidas first dropped JS Wings on sneakers back in 2007, and they became a symbol of the flashy, campy style Scott is known for. The wings on
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