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Name: adidas Originals x Bad Bunny “Gazelle City Series” Colorway: El Yunque/Santurce/Cabo Rojo SKU: N/A MSRP: N/A Release Date: July 11, 2025 Where to Buy: adidas
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Complex on MSNWhere to Buy Bad Bunny's New Adidas Gazelle CollectionWith Bad Bunny's No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí concert residency in Puerto Rico kicking off today, the singer and rapper has reconnected with Adidas to create a new range of Gazelles. Dubbed "City Series," the brand says the latest Bad Bunny x Adidas Gazelles pay tribute to Benito's homeland of Puerto Rico with three tonal colorways that each reflect a specific part of the island.
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Nueva York, Bad Bunny and Adidas are hiring. Benito’s Puerto Rican residency is just around the corner, and Adidas is looking for a brand ambassador who has a love for Bad Bunny and Puerto Rico. “If you love Puerto Rico and dream of visiting the island,
PS Shopping Director Sarah Wasilak reviews the viral Adidas Originals x Bad Bunny Ballerina Sneakers and shares how they feel and fit in real life.
Name: Bad Bunny x adidas Gazelle Indoor Colorway: Off-White/Black-Gum SKU: IF9735 MSRP: $140 USD Release Date: September 21, 2024 Where to Buy: adidas Update: Bad Bunny and adidas’ Gazelle ...
(NEW YORK) – Nueva York, Bad Bunny and Adidas are hiring. Benito’s Puerto Rican residency is just around the corner, and Adidas is looking for a brand ambassador who has a love for Bad Bunny ...
Bad Bunny has teamed up with adidas Originals on the Adizero SL 72. / adidas As one of the biggest artists in popular music, Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio, more famously known as Bad Bunny ...
Bad Bunny and Messi drop limited-edition Adidas sneakers, now available to shop online. Shop the Bad Bunny Messi x Adidas sneaker drop here.
The aptly named ‘Bad Bunny & Messi’ Collection features special silhouettes of two shoes. One, the adidas Gazelle, is a favorite of Bad Bunny, while the other is the adidas F50 cleat, which ...
Bad Bunny’s record-breaking is all the more notable because he raps and sings almost exclusively in his mother tongue. In the early 2000s the biggest rappers in the world were all American; Latin artists, such as Enrique Iglesias, had to perform in English if they wanted to reach a global audience. No longer.