Adidas will offer the late-great Kobe Bryant’s Crazy 1 in two additional colorways, the all-white 'Stormtrooper' and the yellow 'Sunshine.'
According to Adidas' Japan website, the 'Stormtrooper' colorway is scheduled to release on August 20, while the 'Sunshine' colorway is listed as 'coming soon.'
Adidas has rebranded the futuristic hoop shoe known as The Kobe as The Crazy 1.
Although Adidas has released the model on a regular basis over the years, fans have been unable to obtain futuristic hoop shoes for some time. Bryant's fans are more fond of them now than ever.
The retro hoop shoes are available for $140.
It has been reported since February that Adidas was bringing back the Crazy 1 in two colorways. Last month, the 'Stormtrooper' was made available through a raffle.


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