adidas Skateboarding and Fucking Awesome Reveal New Experiment Colorways by Jason Dill
by Anna Barr
Following the Skate Jam Invitational Co-Hosted by Thrasher in Hollywood, adidas Skateboarding and cult skate outfit Fucking Awesome (FA) are dropping new experimental colorways by legendary professional skateboarder Jason Dill who took design cues from iconic adidas classics of his youth, the global Pro team rider and skate icon delivers fresh colorways for the Experiment 01 and Experiment 02 silhouettes.



“For this version of the Experiment 01 silhouette, I really wanted to do something different,” says adidas global Pro team skateboarder Jason Dill. “The khaki, muted army green with orange are definitely referencing shoes I liked to skate in when I was a teenager in the 90s. The camo with the eyes looking through finishes it all off nicely. There are so many ways you can go with this model, I look forward to doing more with it in the near future.”

Dill’s distinctive camo-inspired artwork is highlighted in the Experiment 01 with the 3Fucking Awesome” logo emblazoned across the lower back heel while Experiment 02 arrives in a triple black premium leather upper with a distinguishable FA-branded patchwork of international flags on the tongue.
adidas Skateboarding x Fucking Awesome Experiment 01 is now available for purchase exclusively via fuckingawesomestore.com with a wider release on August 13 via www.adidas.com/skateboarding, and in select skate specialty retailers. Experiment 02 will also be available on all of the aforementioned platforms starting on August 13.
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