Three brands come together to celebrate the yearly McDonald's All American Games as adidas Originals, McDonald's, and Eric Emanuel join forces to deliver a special iteration of the Forum 84 High sneaker model. The new design highlights its artistic perspective of Emanuel and also takes accountability into the logos and color palette that resembles McDonald's brand language.
The silhouette is designed to replicate the visual look of McDonald's classic paper bags with the light brown layer over the upper. It is also made to wear away with time passing to create an aged look showcasing traditional red on the lacing system. Yellow makes up the Three Stripes branding detail and cream makes up the rest of the silhouette.
Wear-Away Layered High-Top Sneakers
Eric Emanuel, McDonald's and adidas Drop a Forum 84 High
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