Adidas released its Trae Young 1 "McDonald's" colorway on its website and other select retailers, where fans can purchase for $140.
Last month, Young tweeted a picture of himself lacing up a pair of the Adidas Trae Young 1s in the 'McDonald's' colorway.
The color scheme includes team navy, bright gold, and red.
The number 45 is embroidered on the lace to signify the 45th anniversary of the McDonald's All-American game, despite the fact that this is not an official McDonald's cooperation.
The Atlanta Hawks point guard is a 2017 McDonald's All-American.
The Adidas Trae Young 1 has sold out quickly in most colorways.
The Adidas Trae Young 1 is one of the few signature shoes that is an instant smash. Adidas and Young created history starting with their NBA Playoffs debut in 2021 and continuing through the following season. Even better, they've made it relatively simple for fans to buy basketball sneakers.


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