Adidas Is Holding a Drawing for One of the Most Premium Sambas It’s Ever Made
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Fans of the timeless Adidas Samba sneaker always have plenty to choose from. There are original-styled pairs, vegan versions, deconstructed designs and high-profile collaborations. Adding to the vast selection is a new Italian-made Samba style which is a contender for the most premium pair the brand has released yet — as well as the most expensive.
Following the July launch of a croc-textured, made-in-Italy Samba in black, Adidas is once again calling upon Italian factories for a new premium version of the sneaker. This time around, the classic Samba takes on a “Vachetta Tan” color scheme for a classy look that could very well pass as a dress shoe if not for its Three Stripes branding.
The brown-colored Samba features a hand-polished calf leather upper with a leather lining sourced from Italy. According to Adidas, the liner was constructed with the Italian Sacchetto technique, a comfort-focused method which results in a more naturally flexible feel compared to traditional shoemaking.
To further the luxe look, the shoes are finished with hand-painted details. A gum rubber sole helps maintain the shoe’s iconic look. The sneakers come packaged in a special “Made in” box complete with individual dust bags for the left and right shoes.
In January and March, Adidas issued its first made-in-Italy Samba OGs in “Core Black” and “Core White,” respectively.
Due to its made-in-Italy construction and premium materials, this Adidas Samba also comes with an increased price tag. While standard versions of the Samba OG retail for $100, the made-in-Italy iteration is priced at $350. In comparison, JJJJound’s made-in-Germany Samba was priced at $250, making the Italian pairs the most expensive Sambas yet.
The drawing for the Adidas Samba OG Made in Italy “Vachetta Tan” is live now on the Adidas Confirmed app. Sign ups are open through Oct. 7 at 9:30 am ET.
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