Nathan Sports Low Light Running Gear Review: Feelin’ Flashy
INTRO TO NATHAN SPORTS LOW LIGHT RUNNING GEAR WIDE-FOOT JARRETT: Ever since I moved out to the county, my winter running months went from well-lit sidewalks and street lights everywhere to running on the side of the road with car headlights to light my way. My family would ask how much safer I felt running, but I would answer that I thought it was less safe because now I was legitimately worried about cars not seeing me and hitting me. Robbe must really care about my well-being as he asked if I wanted to test out some light-up gear from Nathan Sports, and I’m very happy I accepted. I’ve needed more high-visibility clothing and even some light-up gear, but I refused to wear those multi-color light vests that make you look like you’re at either a rave or some Disney on Ice event with the plastic light-up toys that cost $50 and will break by the time you make it home. Check out what Nathan Sports has to offer and see if it shines in all the right ways. NATHAN SPORTS HYPERNIGHT STEALTH JACKET WIDE-FOOT JARRETT: The HyperNight Stealth jacket is an extremely lightweight windbreaker/water-resistant jacket that’s covered in a reflective camo print on both the back and the front. My size medium fits me perfectly and keep in mind it isn’t a slim-fit style. I had to weigh the jacket and it came out to a featherweight 4.1 oz. The jacket is so light that if you hold it up to any light source, it’s practically see-through. The back also has some vents to keep you from overheating. While it is extremely light, I was running in high 30s to low 40s degree weather and it did a great job keeping me warm enough but not overheating. With it being so light, it also dries very quickly, which is another benefit. One of the most obnoxiously annoying things with running jackets is when they swish loudly to the point that’s all you can hear. Luckily this jacket is very quiet and doesn’t have that swoosh from your arms swinging. It has one chest pocket that you can pack the whole jacket into. My only complaint is that I wish there were front pockets. I started with gloves on a few runs, and as I warmed up, I had to try stuffing them into the chest pocket, which made it bulge and feel awkward. Seriously, this jacket is awesome. It’s one of my favorite lightweight jackets to date, and so long as it stays above freezing, it will be my go-to outer layer for morning miles. PRICE: $120 NATHAN LASER LIGHT 3L HYDRATION PACK WIDE-FOOT JARRETT: For those who run with hydration packs and would like to be more visible, Nathan has you covered with the Laser Light 3-liter Hydration Pack. The most interesting aspect of the pack is the 6-lumen Light Up Thread that’s looped through the back of the bag. The power button sits on the front strap and has 3 cycles between solid, fast-blinking, and slow-blinking lights. Maybe it’s just me, but I would have liked there to be some lights on the front chest straps as it would have helped the cars see me better when I was running on the side of the road against traffic. The pack includes a 1.5-liter bladder, and the main pocket has separate storage for the bladder, so you can also stuff it with some snacks or even an extra shirt or other small gear. If you’re looking to carry more gear on a longer run/hike, you’ll probably need a bigger bag. One of the chest straps has a front vertical zip pocket that just fits my iPhone 13 Pro, or it can hold nutrition gels if you’re out for a longer run. I actually opted to put my phone in the bottle pocket on the other strap so I could easily grab it when needed. The pack is a unisex fit and is one size fits most. I was able to get a nice snug fit which is appreciated as I’m not the slimmest dude. The pack didn’t bounce around when running, and I didn’t get any neck chafing. The one thing I struggled with was getting the bladder hose to stay put. I’m not sure what my problem is, but it’s probably just my ineptitude. The laser light bag is perfect for those runners who are concerned about the dangers that come with getting miles in the dark and also don’t feel like bringing a handheld with them. PRICE: $120
The Bad Bunny x adidas Gazelle Indoor “San Juan” is a Puerto Rico-Exclusive
Bad Bunny continues his prolific partnership with adidas, unveiling the latest iteration in the Gazelle Indoor series: the “San Juan” colorway. The upcoming Bad Bunny x adidas Gazelle Indoor “San Juan” celebrates the Puerto Rican capital, a city integral to Bad Bunny’s identity and musical roots. The “San Juan” Bad Bunny x adidas Gazelle Indoor is designed with a striking blue and white colorway, reminiscent of the coastal city’s picturesque vistas, complemented by a gum sole that adds a classic touch. As of now, the Bad Bunny x adidas Gazelle Indoor “San Juan” is anticipated to be a Puerto Rico-exclusive. Bad Bunny x adidas Gazelle Indoor “San Juan” Colorway: Celestial Blue/White/GumStyle #: TBDRelease Date: 2024Price: TBD
The Ultimate Father’s Day Gift Guide for Runners (2024)
HOW IT WORKS I’m a dad. Thomas is a dad. We’re friends with a lot of dads. Many of our readers are dads. So we kinda know what dads like. More specifically– what running dads like. Shoes, of course, but we cover that side of things day in and day out here at Believe in the Run. We have other hobbies and interests too. Which is why we put together a gift guide of some of our favorite things from some of our favorite brands out there. Maybe it’s running related, maybe it’s running adjacent. Either way, it’ll make for a good gift for that dad in your life. Now go and get yourself something to celebrate fatherhood, because everyone knows material things are the only fill that void in your life, something family could never replace. YOUR FAVORITE RUNNING GIFTS FOR DAD ACCESSORIES Artiken Believe Bracelet ($30) These handmade bracelets adorn all our wrists here at Believe in the Run, and you can probably guess why we like this one. Plus, you can feel good about your purchase because 10% goes back to clean water efforts in Kenya. SHORTS Tracksmith Trackhouse Shorts ($90) You know how sweatpants are awesome? Well what if we took those and just made them shorts? That’s what you’re getting with the Trackhouse short. The perfect lounge-around pair made from a heavyweight cotton with a thick drawstring to keep them on (or get them off). A just-right 6.5” inseam and two hand pockets (and one rear pocket) tie the whole thing together for the perfect fit with all the right details. APPAREL Abercrombie Olympics Collection ($40) Not sure how the hell Abercrombie ended up licensing all the old-school Olympics branding, but we are 100% here for it and you should be too. The featured hat is one of them, but they also have replica t-shirts and sweatshirts that bring back the nostalgia with events ranging from the 1984 Los Angeles Games to the 2004 Athens games. We want them all. FOOTWEAR Nike Pegasus Trail 5 ($150) Year in and year out, we love this shoe and it only keeps getting better. The designs and colorways are still unbeatable and it offers the most cushioned ride yet with a midsole of ReactX foam. Perfect for road t0 trail running or everyday activities. SUNGLASSES Ombraz Cammina ($160) Running, swimming, cycling– whatever your sport, the armless sunglasses from Ombraz are perfect for it. The all-new aerospace grade TR-90 Cammina frames give off the perfect, laid-back summer vibes and the polarized lenses keep things clear. I was skeptical off the armless design, but they stay on perfectly– not too tight without any bounce. Also, it’s nice to know you’ll never lose them. ROBBE’S PICK #2 Cascada Wolfpack Shorts ($89) This snuck in here last minute, we just had one run in these shorts and gotta say– they’re unbelievably lightweight and breathable, and super comfortable throughout the waist and liner. Made in Italy of four-way stretch fabric, with a 5” inseam. APPAREL Path Projects Wadi LS ($98) New for summer 2024, the Wadi LS uses Toray’s Fieldsensor Byokan, a Japanese multi-density knit structure that moves perspiration from your skin to the outer layer of the fabric, keeping you considerably drier. It also features Path Project’s awesome watch window in the sleeve– a must-have once you have it. ACCESSORIES Bose Open Ear Headphones ($299) If there’s one thing that’s our favorite thing of all, it may be the Bose Open Ear headphones. Seriously, just throw out your standard bone-conduction running headphones and change your life for the better. The sound is stunning and yet you can still hear everything around you. There’s a reason Bose is still the best, and now they just single handedly took down their entire bone conduction competitor group in one fell swoop. APPAREL Mission Workshop Ocho Board Short ($108) Made in New York City but built for the surf, the Ocho is made with a Mil-Spec Tweave 518C, meaning it has incredible stretch and durability. It’s quick-drying and features two cargo pockets because dads always need to store things. It’s also available in specific waist sizes, which is how you know it’s a serious swim short. HYDRATION Salomon Active Skin 8 ($115) Straight up, Salomon knows trail performance. And if you want a pack that won’t break the bank but that will give you exceptional fit and all of the essentials, then this is the one. Soft and breathable fabrics, plenty of pockets, and two soft flasks– this thing is what you’re looking for. LIFESTYLE Mountain Gazette ($70/year) Print is making a comeback, and the recently revived Mountain Gazette is leading the charge with its large format magazine featuring gorgeous images from some of the best outdoor photographers and compelling stories to go along with them. Support something cool and get something that means something in this digital hellscape. FOOTWEAR On Cloudrunner 2 ($150) If nothing else, this shoe looks amazing. Taking some visual cues from The Roger, this mostly ivory gem is a great lifestyle shoe, but also works perfectly well as a running shoe thanks to the comfortable upper, light stability elements, and a just-soft-enough Helion midsole. LIFESTYLE Helinox Chair Two ($140) Seriously, it’s time to move on from your garbage Wal-Mart chair. The gold standard in ultra lightweight backpacking and camp chairs, Helinox expanded its offerings to include the Chair Two, featuring a high-back design for more comfort and versatility. Packs down into a small package, easily transportable for those post-run hangs or kids’ baseball games. ACCESSORIES Kapik1 Coffee Ultrarunner and explorer (and former podcast guest) Ray Zahab also knows how to roast some damn good coffee, which we can attest to. Whether it’s the Sahara Sunrise medium roast or Arctic Winter Dark roast, it’s all ethically grown, ethically sourced from small-scale farmers, and all inspired by the team’s many expeditions. APPAREL Roark Baja Shorts ($66) One of our favorite overall shorts, the Roark Baja has a cellphone stash pocket with a water-resistant lining, which
Running Gear We Love Right Now
HOW IT WORKS We get a lot of gear to review here at Believe in the Run. Sometimes we get a whole seasonal collection to review, but more often than not, we get a bunch of items meant for different purposes. Some nutrition here, a couple hats there, tack on some casual pants and maybe some socks. If you’re like us, you probably don’t want to read a review about just one pair of socks, or a backpack, or whatever. But if we’re using something all the time– if it’s become part of our running life– we want you to know. That’s where this monthly roundup comes in. Each month, we give you a list of items that we really, truly love. Everything on this list is something we keep coming back to again and again. Maybe it’s the fit, maybe it’s the performance, maybe it’s just something we can’t explain. But at the end of the day, we love it, and we hope you do too. Of course, we’re always looking for new gear to fall in love with, so if you have any recommendations yourself, please leave them in the comments below. THE RUNNING GEAR WE LOVE RIGHT NOW THOMAS’S PICK #1 Near Earth Race Day Sock I have picked Near Earth Distance Socks previously, and they got me again. The Race Day Sock is lighter weight and thinner than the Distance Sock, but has the same perfect fit. If you like the Nike Spark Socks or Bandit Socks, the Near Earth Sock is even better with an anatomical fit, made with ECONYL® yarn from regenerated nylon waste and knitted with 100% renewable energy, waste recycling, and micro-plastic filtration., and a clean design that goes with any kit. Check them out for yourself. MEAGHAN’S PICK #1 Bandit Litewave 4” Rush Short ($88) These are quite literally the softest, most comfortable running shorts I’ve ever worn. A ruched waistband and external drawcord allow for the perfect fit and the drape-y aesthetic and 4” length make them great for going straight from the run to the coffee shop. ROBBE’S PICK #1 Fractel x BITR Robbe Raccoon Signature L-Series Legionnaire ($55) In my wildest dreams, I’d never imagine I’d have a signature piece of apparel, but here we are. And the fact that it’s a Legionnaire couldn’t be more perfect. With an embroidered raccoon and copy of my signature on the front and a tail-style cape with “Break Ankles, Not Hearts” tagline on the back, the running mullet is here for all your summer runs. Repel the sun’s harmful rays while attracting the looks of a thirst-trap gaze. THOMAS’S PICK #2 Ombraz Cammina ($160) Running, swimming, cycling– whatever your sport, the armless sunglasses from Ombraz are perfect for it. The all-new aerospace grade TR-90 Cammina frames give off the perfect, laid-back summer vibes and the polarized lenses keep things clear. I was skeptical off the armless design, but they stay on perfectly– not too tight without any bounce. Also, it’s nice to know you’ll never lose them. MEAGHAN’S PICK #2 Lululemon Power Stride Tab Socks ($58 / 5-pack) Ok, I know all the cool kids are wearing crew socks these days, but it’s getting real warm here in Baltimore and nothing beats a thin, comfortable ankle sock in the heat. I happened to have a gift card to Lululemon and picked up a pack of these and have no regrets. ROBBE’S PICK #2 Janji Multipass Mini ($38) It’s safe to say that we’ve been huge fans of the original Multipass Slingbag for years; we’ve put it in almost every gear roundup and gift guide since 2020. So we’re pretty stoked that Janji just released a follow-up to that winner. This lil’ guy packs a big punch with three zippered compartments, interior key loop and Nite-Ize S-biner. Plus, the exterior bungee system is a really cool and useful design. It’s the perfect companion for all those little essentials. RYAN’S PICK #1 IceMule Pro Cooler ($145) When the main team is away, the kids will play. Cheribundi sent us a branded IceMule Pro Cooler while Thomas and crew were in Italy, and I adopted it as our beer cooler for Baltimore’s bike party and haven’t looked back. The roll-top design makes it easy to access everything you need, and the backpack-style design means you can lug it just about anywhere. So far, I’ve packed it with a case of beer, ice, bottled water, and a gallon of ice cream for a trail gating after party— just not all at once, but they all stayed ice cold for hours. RYAN’S PICK #2 HydraPak SkyFlask Speed ($30) It’s already damn hot outside here in Baltimore, and that means it’s time to start running with hydration. I hate running with a stiff bottle, but give me a soft flask with a hand loop and I’m a happy customer. I actually have the smaller 350mL version of the SkyFlask Speed, but the extra 150mL goes a long way.
Where To Buy Nadeshot & adidas Rivalry Low
For its latest collaborative effort, adidas has tapped Matthew Haag, better known as Nadeshot, the American former professional Call of Duty player and the founder, co-owner and CEO of 100 Thieves. Highlighting the Rivalry Low, the Nadeshot x adidas Rivalry Low is a collaboration that perfectly encapsulates the dynamic synergy between esports and streetwear fashion. For this offering, Nadeshot brings a fresh take on the classic Rivalry Low silhouette. The sneaker features a sleek, modern design with a predominantly chalk pearl upper, accented by core black stripes and branding. The use of premium materials ensures both durability and comfort, making it a versatile choice for gamers and sneaker enthusiasts alike. This collaboration highlights Nadeshot’s influence in the gaming community and adidas’ commitment to innovation and style. Beyond aesthetics, the Nadeshot x adidas Rivalry Low is a statement piece that bridges the gap between competitive gaming culture and mainstream fashion. The meticulous attention to detail, from the customized insoles featuring 100 Thieves’ logo to the embossed overlays makes this sneaker a must-have for fans. Mark your calendars as the Nadeshot x adidas Rivalry Low will be released on May 31 via adidas.com for $140. Nadeshot x adidas Rivalry Low Colorway: Chalk Pearl/Core Black/Off WhiteStyle #: IE3416Release Date: May 31, 2024Price: $140 Nadeshot x adidas Rivalry Low IE3416/adidas
Where To Buy Victor Solomon x Reebok Answer 3
Where To Buy Victor Solomon x Reebok Answer 3 “Gold” For its latest collaboration, Reebok is tapping Victor Solomon for a captivating rendition of the Answer 3. The upcoming Victor Solomon x Reebok Answer 3 merges the artistic vision of Victor Solomon with the iconic design of the Reebok Answer 3, resulting in a special edition sneaker that pays homage to Allen Iverson’s legacy. The upper features a luxurious blend of materials, including premium leather in a sophisticated white, gold and pure grey 8 colorway. Gold accents highlight the shoe’s design elements, from the basketball textured tongues and overlays adding a touch of opulence and elegance. The intricate detailing and high-quality craftsmanship reflect Solomon’s reputation for blending sports and art seamlessly. For those unfamiliar, Solomon redesigned the NBA’s Larry O’Brien Trophy in 2022. Beyond its striking appearance, the Victor Solomon x Reebok Answer 3 is designed to deliver performance and comfort on and off the court. The shoe retains the Answer 3’s renowned DMX cushioning system, providing excellent shock absorption and responsiveness. The durable rubber outsole ensures optimal traction and grip, making it suitable for various playing surfaces. Additionally, the sneaker features a supportive midsole and padded collar for enhanced comfort and stability. This collaboration is not just a celebration of Iverson’s influence but also an embodiment of how art and sport can intersect to create something truly extraordinary. Mark your calendars as the Victor Solomon x Reebok Answer 3 releases on May 31 via Reebok.com and select retailers for $200. Keep it locked to our Sneaker Release Dates Calendar for updates. Victor Solomon x Reebok Answer 3 Colorway: White/Gold/Pure Grey 8Style #: 100206492Release Date: May 31, 2024Price: $200 Victor Solomon x Reebok Answer 3 100206492/Reebok
Where To Buy The Inter Miami x adidas Samba Indoor
Along with the “Messi” colorway, adidas and Inter Miami CF will also be dropping a Samba Indoor. Celebrating Messi and his current club Inter Miami, the Inter Miami x adidas Samba Indoor boasts a stealthy black and vibrant pink outfit as a tribute to the club’s away kit and the dynamic spirit of the team. The sleek silhouette of the Samba Indoor shoe, coupled with Messi’s signature logo adorning the tongue, adds a touch of elegance and individuality to this special-edition footwear. The Inter Miami x adidas Samba Indoor showcases a fusion of style and performance and embodies a sense of community and collaboration within the world of soccer. With Messi’s involvement in the design process, alongside adidas’ expertise in crafting high-quality athletic gear, this partnership symbolizes a celebration of soccer culture and the passion shared by players and fans alike. Whether on the field or off, this exclusive collaboration serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of Messi and the growing influence of Inter Miami CF in the MLS landscape. The Inter Miami x adidas Samba Indoor releases on May 29, 2024, via adidas.com and select retailers for $100. Inter Miami x adidas Samba Indoor Colorway: Core Black/Pink/GumStyle #: IH8157Release Date: May 29, 2024Price: $100 Inter Miami x adidas Samba Indoor
The adidas Crazy 1 Suits Up in a “Red Suede” Outfit
The adidas Crazy 1 “Red Suede” is a bold reimagining of one of the brand’s most iconic basketball silhouettes. Originally known as the Kobe 1 and worn by Kobe Bryant, this sneaker has made a comeback with a luxurious twist, featuring an eye-catching red suede upper. The vibrant red hue commands attention, while the premium suede material adds a touch of sophistication and a tactile quality that enhances the overall aesthetic. The design retains the distinctive futuristic shape and high-top build that made the Crazy 1 a standout on the court, ensuring that it continues to be a favorite among sneaker enthusiasts and collectors. Beyond its striking appearance, the adidas Crazy 1 “Red Suede” delivers in terms of comfort and performance. The sneaker is equipped with a padded collar and tongue, providing excellent ankle support, which is essential for both on-court performance and everyday wear. The EVA midsole offers lightweight cushioning, ensuring that each step is as comfortable as the last. Additionally, the rubber outsole features a unique tread pattern that provides superior grip and traction. Look for the adidas Crazy 1 “Red Suede” to release this Fall 2024 via adidas.com and select retailers for $150. adidas Crazy 1 “Red Suede” Colorway: Better Scarlet/Core Black-SparkStyle #: IE6568Release Date: Fall 2024Price: $150 adidas Crazy 1 “Red Suede” IE6568/Sole Retriever
Best Marathon Shoes for Running Your Best Race in 2024
You’ve trained for months, maybe even longer. Early mornings in the dark, weekend long runs, countless gels and hydration mixes and probably a lot of sugar cravings. All for one day in the fall or spring, showing what you’re made of for 26.2 miles. Sure, you could arrive at the start line in that pair of daily trainers that already have 350 miles on them. Or you could look good and feel great in a fresh pair of carbon-plated race day shoes, something that’s both a reward for hard work and a way to harness it all for its full potential. Are you gonna finish either way? Of course. But may as well give it your best shot. That said, all race day shoes are not created equal. Some are meant for shorter distances, some say they’re meant for the marathon but are really meant for a half marathon (sorry, we love you On Cloudboom Echo 3, but we’re not Helen Obiri), while others just shouldn’t be on the feet of those giving it their best (not naming names, but IYKYK). Great shoe, for a half marathon The rest that make the cut are all pretty great, but there are some key differences that may affect what you want to put underfoot on race day. That’s why we’ll tell you why we love each shoe, but we’ll also tell you its best use-case and which running preference it’ll suit best. The ever-elusive Adidas Adizero Adios Evo Pro 1 This is our list for now, but check back often; we’ll be shuffling things around and updating it as more shoes become available (e.g., the Adidas Adios Pro 3 did not make this list because we’re ready for the next version, which is hopefully coming soon). We also didn’t include the lightest and most premium race shoe ever made (the Adidas Adizero Adios Pro Evo 1) because it’s virtually impossible to get at the moment. For reference, the following list is in alphabetical order, with no given preference to any shoe, though you can probably guess which ones are our favorites from the reviews. Asics Metaspeed Edge/Sky Paris $250 KEY FEATURES Flytefoam Turbo Plus midsole (Asics’ version of PEBA), Motionwrap 2.0 upper, ASICSGRIP outsole, different design for different runners WEIGHT 6.4 oz. (183 g) for a US M9 (unisex), both shoes STACK HEIGHT/DROP 39.5 mm in heel, 34.5 mm in forefoot (5 mm drop), both shoes The past versions of the Metaspeed Sky/Edge were quick and snappy but left a little bit to be desired in the comfort department. Asics listened and delivered with the Metaspeed Sky and Edge Paris, both named after the upcoming Olympics location.The Edge Paris, in particular, gets an extra 3.5 mm of foam in the midfoot, providing a softer landing than even the Sky Paris. Both shoes feature FlyteFoam Turbo+, a Peba-style midsole material that is both super lightweight and ultra bouncy. While we think Asics should streamline the Metaspeed models into one shoe to eliminate any confusion, there is a difference between the two. While the Sky Paris features a flatter carbon-fiber plate and is aimed toward stride-based runners, we’ve found that it’s actually a bit more of a responsive shoe compared to the softer Edge Paris, which has that extra forefoot foam sitting above a levered, scoop-style plate. It’s gonna come down to personal preference, but whatever you choose, you can know that you’re getting an incredibly lightweight race day shoe that feels fantastic underfoot. Diadora Gara Carbon $300 KEY FEATURES Softer Anima PBX midsole, premium Matryx upper, carbon fiber plate WEIGHT 8.1 oz. (229 g) for a US M10/UK 9 STACK HEIGHT/DROP 39 mm in heel, 34 mm in forefoot (5 mm drop) We’re as surprised as you are that this shoe is on the list. In the past, Diadora has released some decent trainers that double as lifestyle shoes, but they could never seem to nail down the pure running shoe. That’s all changed in 2024, as Diadora has definitely upped their game to the same level as the heavy hitters. Nothing says that more than the Gara Carbon, a carbon-plated shoe with a Pebax midsole that excels on race day. It’s bouncy, it’s light, and it’s fast. The Matryx upper may feature the most durable construction of any race day shoe. It also looks really good. The only downside? It’s $300. But if you’re looking for style in spades or something that will stand out on race day while still giving you premium performance, then the Gara Carbon may be your bello baby. Hoka Cielo X1 $275 KEY FEATURES Two layers of Peba foam, smooth midsole rocker, winged carbon fiber plate, snug upper WEIGHT 9.3 oz. (264 g) for a US M10, 7.4 oz. (210 g) for a US W8 STACK HEIGHT/DROP 39 mm in heel, 32 mm in forefoot (7 mm drop) We weren’t sure what to think of this shoe when we first put it on our feet. We’re still not even sure. Is it a trainer, or is it a racing shoe? Or is it neither? We think it can be all things, depending on what you’re looking for. What we do know is that this is the most fun shoe that money can buy right now. The accentuated rocker geometry paired with an ultra-high stack of Peba foam around a winged carbon fiber plate (whew, that’s a lot) gives this shoe a trampoline effect if there ever was one. It feels like you’re bounding along with little effort. The upper is also form-fitting and perfectly suited for the ride (even if we didn’t love the laces). Honestly, it feels like a unique shoe that puts Hoka back in the driver’s seat when it comes to cool running shoes. While we wouldn’t race super fast in this shoe, it could be a great choice for first-time marathoners. Hoka Rocket X 2 $250 KEY FEATURES Solid stability with wide base, full Peba midsole, carbon fiber plate, rocker geometry, grippy zonal rubber outsole WEIGHT 8.3
Kith x adidas Originals “Pastel Pack” Releases Soon
Kith and adidas have the perfect collection for the summer with the Kith x adidas Originals “Pastel Pack” — utilizing an array of classic models with green, yellow, pink, and purple hues. From staples such as the Samba to the Gazelle Indoor; to more niche favorites such as the Handball Spezial, Handball Top, and Indoor Super; and even the revamped AS350, the “Pastel Pack” has something for everyone. The Kith x adidas Originals “Pastel Pack” is available now, exclusively for Kith Loyalty members via early access. The “Pastel Pack” will have a general release on May 13, 2024, via Kith.com, the Kith app, and Kith locations. Kith x adidas Originals “Pastel Pack” Release Date: May 13, 2024 Kith x adidas Originals “Pastel Pack”