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Kith and Adidas Render the Samba, Gazelle, Handball and More Sneakers in Pastels for Summer Collection

Kith and Adidas have gone all in on pastels for their summer sneaker collection.

The Kith x Adidas Samba, Gazelle Indoor, Handball Spezial, Handball Top, Indoor Super and AS350 form the latest offering from the two collaborators. While taking on its own hue, each shoe is united by a premium nubuck upper and “Kith Classics” gold foil branding near the Three Stripes motif, which has been rendered in an array of colors unique to each silhouette. Mismatched branding for both parties also appears on the tongue and mustache.

The Samba, Gazelle Indoor and Handball Spezial all add suede for their T-bar, while the AS350, Handball Top and Indoor Super add perforations to their toe.

Baby blue is the dominant color for the Samba, which then features a cream mustache and tonal striping to go with a gum outsole. The Gazelle goes tonal purple throughout its upper with a gum sole, while the Handball Spezial and Indoor Super run with the same idea in cream and green, respectively, both with white soles. The AS350 features a yellow base with green, grey and blue accents and a white outsole, and rounding out the assortment is a Handball Top in tan and pink with a gum outsole.

All six sneakers from the Kith x Adidas summer collection will release Monday, May 13, through Kith’s website, app and shops. Select Kith Loyalty members are also eligible to purchase the sneaker early as of now. Pricing for the sneakers runs from $110 to $120.

Kith Adidas Summer Sneaker Collection May 2024
Kith Adidas Summer Sneaker Collection May 2024
Kith Adidas Samba Summer 2024
Kith Adidas Gazelle Summer 2024
Kith Adidas Handball Spezial Summer 2024
Kith Adidas Indoor Super Summer 2024
Kith Adidas AS350 Summer 2024
Kith Adidas Handball Top Summer 2024

About the Author:

Ian Servantes is a Senior Trending News Editor for Footwear News specializing in sneaker coverage. He’s previously reported on streetwear and sneakers at Input and Highsnobiety after beginning his career on the pop culture beat. He subscribes to the idea that “ball is life” and doesn’t fuss over his kicks getting dirty.

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