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Brand: adidas Originals

Model: Yung-1 “Ice Mint”

Key Features: The sneaker features a mixed-material construction composed of nubuck/suede and mesh on a mostly off-white upper. Stabilizing Torsion tech is present in the thick midsole, while an embroidered Trefoil logo on the tongue, hits of icy mint on the stripes, and tonal detailing finish off the look.

Release Date: Available now

Price: $120

Buy: adidas and select retailers such as Feature LV

Editor’s Notes: The adidas Originals Yung-1 arrives in an icy colorway featuring subtle hits of color throughout. While a myriad of Yung-1 colorways have already hit stores since the sneaker’s debut in 2018, this particular makeup stands out from the rest.

The tonal off-white upper is complemented by hits of pastel pink and icy mint, making it the epitome of spring-ready.

The sneaker is available via adidas and specialty retailers such as Feature LV. Check out the kicks in detail above.

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