adidas Reinvigorates the Gazelle Indoor "Snakeskin" With a Suede and Reptile-Skin Palette Built for the Terrace
Name: adidas Gazelle Indoor Suede “Snakeskin”Colorway: Core Black/Utility Yellow-Royal BlueSKU: KH9699MSRP: TBCRelease Date: Summer 2026adidas is bringing the Gazelle Indoor Suede "Snakeskin" to market for Summer 2026, layering royal blue snakeskin overlays and metallic gold Three Stripes over a black suede base on one of its most enduring terrace silhouettes. According to reports, the pair is expected to arrive through adidas and select retailers, with pricing yet to be confirmed.The construction logic here is worth reading carefully, because the "Snakeskin" colorway distributes its premium materials uniformly. Black suede covers the base of the shoe, providing the soft, matte foundation that the Gazelle Indoor's classic profile has long been associated with. Royal blue snakeskin then lands at the toe cap, eyestays, and heel, adding both texture and a reptile-patterned sheen that contrasts directly against the matte suede beneath it. The result is a material conversation rather than a material replacement: the suede stays dominant, the snakeskin punctuates.The Three Stripes pivot the palette entirely. Rendered in metallic gold snakeskin, they introduce a third surface and a third register. Neither the matte softness of the black base nor the cooler, reflective quality of the blue overlays, but something warmer and more deliberately opulent. Gold "GAZELLE" branding on the lateral side reinforces that move. Together, the blue, black, and gold combination reads less like a random colorway call and more like a deliberate nod to the supporter culture the Gazelle Indoor was built around — the kind of palette that has historically shown up on club kits and terraces across Europe.The translucent gum sole is the detail that keeps the shoe honest. Despite the elevated surface materials above it, the gum sole pulls the "Snakeskin" back to the Gazelle Indoor's functional starting point — an indoor court shoe designed for movement and display. That tension between the archival construction and the premium overlay treatment is exactly where the Gazelle Indoor has found its sustained cultural relevance: it is simultaneously a performance archive and a fashion object, and this colorway makes that duality explicit rather than papering over it.That sustained relevance is worth contextualizing. The Gazelle Indoor has been one of adidas' most consistent performers across the terrace sneaker resurgence of the past several years, appearing across fashion editorials, football supporter culture, and streetwear rotations in roughly equal measure.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

Name: adidas Gazelle Indoor Suede “Snakeskin”
Colorway: Core Black/Utility Yellow-Royal Blue
SKU: KH9699
MSRP: TBC
Release Date: Summer 2026
adidas is bringing the Gazelle Indoor Suede "Snakeskin" to market for Summer 2026, layering royal blue snakeskin overlays and metallic gold Three Stripes over a black suede base on one of its most enduring terrace silhouettes. According to reports, the pair is expected to arrive through adidas and select retailers, with pricing yet to be confirmed.
The construction logic here is worth reading carefully, because the "Snakeskin" colorway distributes its premium materials uniformly. Black suede covers the base of the shoe, providing the soft, matte foundation that the Gazelle Indoor's classic profile has long been associated with. Royal blue snakeskin then lands at the toe cap, eyestays, and heel, adding both texture and a reptile-patterned sheen that contrasts directly against the matte suede beneath it. The result is a material conversation rather than a material replacement: the suede stays dominant, the snakeskin punctuates.
The Three Stripes pivot the palette entirely. Rendered in metallic gold snakeskin, they introduce a third surface and a third register. Neither the matte softness of the black base nor the cooler, reflective quality of the blue overlays, but something warmer and more deliberately opulent. Gold "GAZELLE" branding on the lateral side reinforces that move. Together, the blue, black, and gold combination reads less like a random colorway call and more like a deliberate nod to the supporter culture the Gazelle Indoor was built around — the kind of palette that has historically shown up on club kits and terraces across Europe.
The translucent gum sole is the detail that keeps the shoe honest. Despite the elevated surface materials above it, the gum sole pulls the "Snakeskin" back to the Gazelle Indoor's functional starting point — an indoor court shoe designed for movement and display. That tension between the archival construction and the premium overlay treatment is exactly where the Gazelle Indoor has found its sustained cultural relevance: it is simultaneously a performance archive and a fashion object, and this colorway makes that duality explicit rather than papering over it.
That sustained relevance is worth contextualizing. The Gazelle Indoor has been one of adidas' most consistent performers across the terrace sneaker resurgence of the past several years, appearing across fashion editorials, football supporter culture, and streetwear rotations in roughly equal measure.




