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Adidas Grand Slam trainers reissued in green canvas

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It's a reissue of the Adidas Grand Slam trainers, although the colour and construction might be slightly controversial.

First seen in 1981, the Grand Slam is back in what's called a 'reverse' colourway, as well as featuring a canvas upper. I suspect we might have lost a few of you already. For those still in, the features and shape are generally intact, but with gold (not real gold obviously) used for the pegs in the sole.

The canvas upper comes in a 'twilight green' and the reissue is described as 'highly limited'. Pre-orders now being taken, £85 is the price.

Find out more at the End Clothing website

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Le Coq Sportif x Hanon Arthur Ashe Premium trainers now available

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We flagged these up some time back, but after some weeks, the Le Coq Sportif x Hanon Arthur Ashe Premium trainers are now available to buy.

If you missed them back then, this is a remake of the classic 70s/80s tennis shoe, made for US tennis legend Arthur Ashe. It's a premium edition too, made to high standards at the Le Coq Sportif factory with the support of the Arthur Ashe Foundation in New York, which will also get some of the profits. It's also limited to just 100 pairs worldwide. So you might want to get in quick if you want your size.

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Adidas Samba Suede reissue goes back to basics

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If plain, simple and classic is your idea of a good pair of trainers, you just might appreciate the latest reissue of the Adidas Samba Suede.

Very much back to basics with the original black and white colour scheme, gold detailing and branding, a premium suede upper, white contrast sole and white laces.

No rarity value, but the upside of that is a £49 price tag.

Find out more at the End Clothing website

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Adidas London City Series trainers get new blue suede finish

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Once a rarity from the Adidas archive, then reissued as a limited edition as part of the City Series reissue program, the Adidas London trainers have now appeared in at least five different colour options, with the latest being this blue suede finish.

The shape is as you expect, a slimline, fairly low shoe with perforated tongue and contrasting slim gum sole, with the London lettering in gold. The difference here is that colour, a blue suede upper, with contrasting blue detailing for the stripes and heel.

Limited numbers, they're priced at £56.99.

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Adidas Stan Smith 80s trainers reissued in blue

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Not exactly the rarest of styles, but the Adidas Stan Smith 80s trainers are back in an eye-catching shade of light blue.

As you might have guessed, this is the 80s variant of the original 70s shoe, which is still the bestseller of the Adidas back catalogue. The 80s update coming with a slightly different sole unit and shape, but still distinguished by ther dots instead of the stripes.

This latest version has that light blue nubuck upper, with some darker blue and white contrast detailing, all of which will be available to buy from March. You can pre-order now at Crooked Tongues, £70 being the price.

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Adidas Kegler Super trainers reissued in blue and brown suede

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Hot on the heels of the leather reissues at the end of last year is a reissue of the Adidas Kegler Super trainers reissued in blue and brown suede.

One of those is pictured above, the other is shown over the page. Aside from the colours and the suede upper, it's 'as you were' for this 1980s classic, most notably with the classic 'peg' system on the sole, some contrast detailing in a similar shade and of course, a foiled printed 'Kegler Super' logo on the side.

Certainly to fly out, you can get a pair at Size? for £64.99.

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