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Anthony Edwards Transforms the adidas AE 1 Low Into Game-Ready Cleats

Anthony Edwards Transforms the adidas AE 1 Low Into Game-Ready Cleats

Hypebeast12-06-2025
Name:adidas Anthony Edwards 1 Low Football CleatColorway:Core Black/Core Black-Core BlackSKU:KJ6071MSRP:TBDRelease Date:May 2026Where to Buy:adidas
Anthony Edwardsis teaming up with adidas once again — this time, reimagining the successfulAE 1 Lowbasketball silhouette into high-performance football cleats. The cleats retain the bold DNA of the original AE 1 Low, featuring the signature TPU honeycomb wing, fanged toe cap, and breathable mesh upper.
Dressed in the same sleek white and black colorway, with lime green detailings in the heel. The main difference lies in the outsole. The football version incorporates adidas' Freak Plate 20s, designed to deliver grip and traction on the field. Maintaining the shoe's boosted cushioning system, the cleats promise responsive energy return and long-lasting comfort. With a low-cut yet supportive build, the cleats are engineered for explosive footwork and agile movements —lightweight in feel but built for structure and performance.
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