
CircoLoco and adidas Want You to Party All Night Long With Their Sneakers and Slides
CircoLoco, Ibiza’s iconic party spot, is gaining a reputation for two-stepping into the fashion world. After recently collaborating with Off-White™ for its “After Hours” capsule, the party-thrower is now working with adidas on two footwear silhouettes to celebrate 23 years of the nightclub.

The two-shoe drop presents CircoLoco’s take on adidas’ Forum Lo sneaker and adilette slides. Both of the designs take inspiration from the Ibiza nightclub and are adorned in CircoLoco’s distinctive red and black coloring. The Forum Lo sneaker is designed with a leather exterior, complemented by adjustable lace closures with the classic velcro strap that sits atop the laces. The rubber outsole is coated in a black hue underneath the red paneling design, wrapping round the heel from both lateral mid-panels. CircoLoco branding can be spotted on the side-heel in gold, while adidas’ Three Stripe is debossed in black leather alongside the laces. Rounding off the design, interchangeable hangtags are available for party-goers to mix and match.

For the slip-on slides, the all-black base is complemented by bold CircoLoco branding that sits atop the synthetic upper, while more subtle branding is on the contoured Cloudfoam footbed. The adilette slide is finished off with a quick-drying and soft EVA outsole.
You can have a closer look at the CircoLoco x adidas Forum Lo sneaker and adilette slides above and they’re both available from July 29 on the official adidas website

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