Atlanta Hawks star Trae Young finally debuted his second signature basketball shoe, the Adidas Trae Young 2, by sharing pictures on social media on his 24th birthday.
There have been leaked images of Young's second signature shoe over the past month.
Young’s post confirmed that the rumored images were accurate.
While the Adidas Trae Young 1 was a classic, the Adidas Trae Young 2 is expected to be a performance monster.
Cushioning that combines Boost and Lightstrike is back. However, Adidas replaced the mesh top with a new knit upper that encircles the foot for lockdown and agility.
The Adidas Trae Young 2 will cost $140 in men's sizes, which represents a $10 increase above the prior amount. It is expected to be on sale around October 1, 2022.


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