Adidas and Up There release blacked-out Melbourne sneaker

Australian retailer Up There has collaborated with Adidas on a limited-edition black sneaker drawing from Melbourne's athletic heritage. The new model reworks a 1956 Olympic design into a modern street shoe.

The collaboration focuses on premium materials and understated details. It features blacked-out suede and leather uppers paired with a soft tongue that references an older Adidas Rome model. A special label inside reads “Made For UP THERE.”

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