Edison Chen Reveals Fiery CLOT x adidas Anthony Edwards 1 Low
SummaryEdison Chen teased a CLOT x adidas Anthony Edwards last weekNow, he's offered a first look at the fiery pair, revealing it to feature the adidas Anthony Edwards 1 LowNo release details have been shared just yetUpdate: Anthony Edwards and adidas introduced the adidas AE1 (now the adidas Anthony Edwards 1) in 2023 and the sneaker remains a staple for hoopers. Rather than rush out a sequel, the duo brought forth the adidas AE1 Low as an alternate build for the hit silhouette. Various adidas Anthony Edwards 2 teasers have popped up this year, however, before the torch is passed to its successor, the adidas Anthony Edwards 1 Low has what is poised to be its biggest launch to date on the way.Edison Chen teased a CLOT x adidas Anthony Edwards collaboration last week, which we discussed below, and has now offered a first look at the shoe, revealing it to involve the adidas Anthony Edwards 1 Low. As indicated by the sockliner preview, the shoe dons a fiery look, shifting from an electric blue hue to black at the shoe's signature TPU overlay. Black coats the upper's base level while CLOT branding can be spotted at the left shoe's tongue tag. No release details regarding this much-anticipated team-up have been shared just yet so stay tuned for updates as we expect it to drop soon. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Edison Chen (@edisonchen)Original Story: CLOT founder Edison Chen has teased a potential first-ever collaboration with NBA star Anthony Edwards and adidas, hinting at a special edition of Edwards’ signature sneaker line. Chen shared images of graphic insoles featuring both the CLOT logo and Edwards’ tree emblem, set against a black base with striking blue flames. While the AE1 model is nearing the end of its cycle and the AE2 has yet to debut, the timing suggests this could be a transitional or launch edition for the next-gen silhouette. If confirmed, this would mark Edwards’ first major footwear collab and a significant crossover between lifestyle and performance design in the adidas basketball lineup. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Edison Chen (@edisonchen)Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

Summary
- Edison Chen teased a CLOT x adidas Anthony Edwards last week
- Now, he's offered a first look at the fiery pair, revealing it to feature the adidas Anthony Edwards 1 Low
- No release details have been shared just yet
Update: Anthony Edwards and adidas introduced the adidas AE1 (now the adidas Anthony Edwards 1) in 2023 and the sneaker remains a staple for hoopers. Rather than rush out a sequel, the duo brought forth the adidas AE1 Low as an alternate build for the hit silhouette. Various adidas Anthony Edwards 2 teasers have popped up this year, however, before the torch is passed to its successor, the adidas Anthony Edwards 1 Low has what is poised to be its biggest launch to date on the way.
Edison Chen teased a CLOT x adidas Anthony Edwards collaboration last week, which we discussed below, and has now offered a first look at the shoe, revealing it to involve the adidas Anthony Edwards 1 Low. As indicated by the sockliner preview, the shoe dons a fiery look, shifting from an electric blue hue to black at the shoe's signature TPU overlay. Black coats the upper's base level while CLOT branding can be spotted at the left shoe's tongue tag. No release details regarding this much-anticipated team-up have been shared just yet so stay tuned for updates as we expect it to drop soon.
Original Story: CLOT founder Edison Chen has teased a potential first-ever collaboration with NBA star Anthony Edwards and adidas, hinting at a special edition of Edwards’ signature sneaker line. Chen shared images of graphic insoles featuring both the CLOT logo and Edwards’ tree emblem, set against a black base with striking blue flames. While the AE1 model is nearing the end of its cycle and the AE2 has yet to debut, the timing suggests this could be a transitional or launch edition for the next-gen silhouette. If confirmed, this would mark Edwards’ first major footwear collab and a significant crossover between lifestyle and performance design in the adidas basketball lineup.