Adidas Japan Shoes

The adidas Japan Shoes (style code IG4507) present a timeless silhouette inspired by the brand’s rich legacy in athletic footwear. Featuring a low-profile construction, the shoe uses a premium tumbled leather upper with subtle perforations for both texture and breathability. Its iconic three stripes in contrasting off-white cleanly mark the sides, accentuating the “Better Scarlet / Off White / Orange Tint” colourway that blends vibrant energy with vintage appeal. The gold “JAPAN” imprint on the lateral heel adds a heritage touch, nodding to adidas’s historical ties and designs from earlier decades. With a textile lining for added comfort and a gum-style rubber outsole for reliable traction, the shoe delivers both style and function. The lace-up closure ensures a snug, customizable fit, and the classic silhouette pairs seamlessly with casual or streetwear outfits. Designed to lie close to the ground, the sole and chassis emphasize agility and everyday wearability rather than bulk. Altogether, this edition honours the past while offering modern materials and build quality for today’s lifestyle. Whether worn for its history, style, or simply as a quality daily sneaker, the adidas Japan IG4507 stands out.

150 USD

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VARUD means danger zone in Iceland 🇮🇸. This website is my personal version of that zone - filled with design, minimalism, and everything dangerously aesthetic. My wishlist keeps getting longer (and pricier) every day. So I turned temptation into curation — a space to admire without always buying.
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