a sharply reduced price for this iconic pair from the three-stripe brand

a sharply reduced price for this iconic pair from the three-stripe brand
a sharply reduced price for this iconic pair from the three-stripe brand

The adidas Forum Low is a low-top version of the original adidas Forum, designed and launched in 1984 to meet the demands of basketball players. The original model, above, is designed by Jacques Chassaing, historic adidas designer, in collaboration with basketball players and coaches. This is how the pair incorporates the “Criss-Cross Ankle System”, an innovation designed to offer better ankle protection. A feature that not only improved the performance of athletes but also contributed to the popularity of the shoe off the field, particularly in the world of skateboarding. Currently, on the adidas outlet, the Forum Low are on sale for 30% with a price going from 120 euros to 84 euros for the Cloud White model. For the Royal Blue and Core Black models, the price drops to 78 euros.

Click here to take advantage of the adidas offer on the adidas Forum Low

adidas Forum Low: low is its price too

On the adidas website, many sizes are available (from 35 1/2 to 48 + 54 1/3). But at this price, you'll have to shop very quickly if you want to put a pair in your basket. Because the adidas Forum Low is a unisex model that can go with any style. Shorts, jeans, tracksuits, long skirts, chinos… you can't go wrong in front of your mirror. The adidas Forum Low are made up of a lace closure system with adjustable strap (the famous Criss-Cross Ankle System), a leather upper, a rubber outsole for more grip and woven details in classic dellinger nylons that add a finishing touch to the sneaker. For even more savings, don't forget to sign up to become a member of the adidas AdiClub and benefit from free delivery.

Click here to take advantage of the adidas offer on the adidas Forum Low

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