It shouldn’t come as a shock to you that there’s another sneaker collaboration between a well known brand and a designer you’ve probably never heard of with a ridiculous, nonsensical name. Confusing as these things are, the amount we like them generally tends to be directly proportional to their ludicrousness. Take these Adidas ObyO Kazuki White Plant sneakers for instance. Waxed canvas upper decked out in the brightest white. Near ground level it meets a rubber cap toe and sole in an off-white, almost cream color. Red highlights divide the two and also color the iconic, almost mary jane Adidas logo. Add some green stems and the Adidas logo now blossoms like a flower. You need some bright white kicks this summer. Do you want to be one of the guys rocking identical pairs of Vans Authentics? Or, do you want to rescue princesses with the help of the red flower?
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