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5 stylish Adidas sneakers that not everyone’s wearing yet

Stephanie Vinzens
9/1/2025
Translation: Elicia Payne

How about Taekwondo and Tokyo instead of Samba and Spezial? Here are five underrated Adidas sneakers you should have on your radar this year.

Sneaker classics such as the Samba, Gazelle or Handball Spezial are everywhere nowadays. You like the minimalist retro-style but you’d like a more unique shape? Then you’ve come to the right place. I’ve picked out five stylish suggestions from Adidas that’ll put you one step ahead of the hype.

1. Country OG

2. Taekwondo

3. Japan

4. Tokyo

A similarly angular toe section, but an even slimmer silhouette, characterises the Adidas Tokyo. Inspired by the running shoe design of the 1970s, this sneaker’s part of Adidas’ popular City Series, just like the Japan. With its particularly thin soles and sleek design, the Tokyo gives sophistication.

5. K 74

The K 74 is a more conservative retro football shoe and probably flies under the radar the most among the five models mentioned here. But that’s exactly what makes it interesting for anyone who wants avoid short-lived hypes of well-known sneakers. Originally launched in 1974 on the occasion of the World Cup final in West Germany, the sneaker previously called «Kick» is now celebrating its return with a new name.

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