Adidas has brought back their "Crazy 1" sneaker, originally dubbed Kobe 1, and added a new Lakers-themed colorway to commemorate the Black Mamba this season.
This latest model is available in sneaker shops and online stores for $140.
The late Lakers legend first signed with Adidas before Nike,
The low-top kicks are patterned after the Lakers' white jerseys, which has with purple-and-gold accents. The Adidas logo is visible on the shoe's heel and tongue.
The Crazy 1's design was inspired by the sleek look of the Audi TT sports car, most notable in the shoe's rounded edges. Adidas utilized adiprene+ for cushioning.
Adidas kicked off its Crazy 1 reissue this past summer by releasing Bryant's classic kicks in its original gold-and-black "Sunshine" colorway and an all-white model called "Stormtrooper.


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