Adidas has unveiled an upcoming collaboration with Victorinox inspired by the latter's signature Swiss Army knife.
The details of its EQT Support 93 shoes are emblematic of the Swiss manufacturing company.
The color palette directly translates the brand’s main logo with deep red accents spilling onto the canvas toe boxes, suede overlays, and neoprene tongues.
The quarters, collars, and Swiss Army knife holsters that cling to the left shoe’s lateral side are in black.
Split branding is highlighted with the right shoe adorned with Adidas logos on the tongue and heel while the left side has a Victorinox-branded tongue and the silhouette of a Swiss Army knife on the rear.
The left side’s lace dubrae also bears a white “1884,” referring to the year Victorinox was founded.


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