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Adidas Samba ADV

Adidas Skateboarding have presented a skate-ready interpretation of the classic Adidas Samba soccer shoe originally introduced in the 1950s. The new Adidas Samba ADV features the same look of the original Samba loved across the world for decades (keeping the classic T-toe and tan gum sole), but with a more durable and cushioned design for ideal functionality on the board. It now features a suede and leather upper for durability, internal mesh bootie for responsive fit, molded heel clip and sockliner for support, and a redesigned outsole pattern for precision grip. watch the video below



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