Damian Lillard’s Adidas Halloween Sneaker Has Notes of the Iconic Freddy Krueger Dunk
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Damian Lillard and Adidas are taking a page from one of the most iconic Nike SB Dunks of all-time for their Halloween sneaker this year.
The Adidas Dame 9 “Halloween” opts for a slasher look with knife-like metallic stripes and blood splatter — two distinct elements from the famous Freddy Krueger Dunk. Whereas that sneaker, which was pulled before its release because of a cease-and-desist letter and only saw an estimated 30 pairs reach the public, features red and green stripes modeled after the “Nightmare on Elm Street” villain, Lillard’s instead opts for a more neutral (and less infringing) black look.
Black defines the majority of the sneaker, which now adds patent leather to the upper for a glossier look. Blood splatter graces the midsole and the top of the Three Stripes, while red is then used for a few branding hits and the outsole. Bones are also used to form the text “YKW711” on the lateral heel as a reference to “Dame Time” and Lillard’s career-high 71-point game in 2023.
A Bape collaboration launched Lillard’s latest signature sneaker in August, pairing the player with the Japanese streetwear brand for the first time since their three Dame 4 editions from 2018.
The rest of Adidas’ plans for Halloween have yet to surface, but it did recently release a detailed Samba in two colorways for Day of the Dead. In the wider sneaker landscape, Nike has a Kobe 5 Protro, Zoom Vomero 5, Air Force 1 Low, Dunk Low, Ja 2, kids’-exclusive Air Jordan 1 Low and more for its Halloween slate. Puma has also dressed up LaMelo Ball’s MB.03 for the holiday, while Vans has a Halloween lineup as well.
The Adidas Dame 9 “Halloween” doesn’t yet have a release date but should naturally release prior by October 31 at the latest. Pricing is set at $120.
About the Author:
Ian Servantes is a Senior News Editor for Footwear News specializing in sneaker coverage. He’s previously reported on streetwear and sneakers at Input and Highsnobiety after beginning his career on the pop culture beat. He subscribes to the idea that “ball is life” and doesn’t fuss over his kicks getting dirty.
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