Adidas OZWEEGO triple black

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OZWEEGO SHOES
SPORTY MATERIAL-MIX SHOES WITH A FUTURISTIC OUTLOOK.
The future doesn’t erase the past. It builds off of it. Think of any sci-fi film you’ve seen. Innovation and technology may reign supreme, but the nostalgia of the past is undeniable. Playing with that idea, these adidas OZWEEGO Shoes fuse retro elements with futuristic design lines. Targeted support in the forefoot and heel makes for a supremely comfortable ride.

 

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