‘Demon Slayer’ Fans Are Going to Love This Adidas Sneaker Collaboration
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Anime sneakers (and Crocs) have become increasingly common in 2024, and Adidas has found a new partner in the field with “Demon Slayer.”
Adidas and “Demon Slayer” are collaborating on two Rivalry Low sneakers representing Tengen Uzui and Kyojuro Rengoku. The Rengoku colorway is the more lively of the duo, as the flame graphics from the character’s leggings, cape and hair are replicated on the heel counter. A yellow, orange and red gradient then continues the theme through the Three Stripes motif and toe tip, while the rest of the upper is made out of white leather with the exception of a brown suede mustache. Red and yellow eyelets add more pops of color, and the sole unit makes use of red and brown. A special logo also appears on the tongue, although it can’t be made out fully because only one image of the shoe has been revealed.
Besides the tongue logo, Tengen’s rivalry low does without graphics and instead opts for accents in dark blue, purple and gold to match his uniform. Metallic gold leather is used for the striping, while dark blue suede overlays sit atop a white leather base. Yellow is then used for all the eyestays, while the sole unit is split with purple and white.
So far, the “Demon Slayer” x Adidas Rivalry Low sneakers have only been confirmed to release November 1 through Foot Locker. With New York Comic Con beginning Thursday, it’s possible that the sneaker will release there just like the “Demon Slayer” Crocs collab from 2023. Pricing for the sneakers is set at $110.
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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