"Bad Bunny’s Gold Sneakers, New Drops & Adidas Community Power Moves"
Bad Bunny and Adidas Release Gold Ballerina Sneakers
Adidas and Bad Bunny Merch are dropping a shiny new gold version of their Ballerina sneakers. The shoes are made with suede and canvas, and have a slim shape. “Benito” is written on the Adidas stripes, which are made from soft leather. Instead of regular laces the shoes use bungee cords so you don’t need to tie them. Adidas says this gold sneaker honors Puerto Rico also known as “La Isla del Encanto”and reflects the island’s rich culture of music and dance. It also highlights how Bad Bunny’s music keeps changing and growing.
Adidas Supports Entrepreneurs Through Community Lab
Adidas is also helping small business owners through a program called Community Lab. It gives business owners mentorship, pitch training, and $75,000 in funding. They attend workshops, meet industry experts and connect with other professionals. This is the third year of the program. Ayesha Martin a director at Adidas, said they want to remove barriers and support local communities. The program is based in Portland and helps people get more access to sports and business opportunities.
Latine-Owned Yoga Studio Blends Art and Wellness
One of the participants in the Adidas program is Vanessa Gomez, a Colombian business owner. She started “Flow in the City,” a yoga studio in Portland that also functions as an art gallery. She wants people to see yoga as something they can do in their own city—not just during retreats. Her studio combines movement and art, giving artists a place to show their work while people practice yoga.
Bad Bunny Drops ‘Triple Black’ Adidas Sneakers
Bad Bunny has added another sneaker to his Adidas collection. This one is called the “Triple Black” Response CL. Inspired by Adidas’s “melting” design style, it updates a sneaker look from the 2000s. The shoe is all black, except for small blue touches on the logo and heel.
Adidas Makes Sneakers Inspired by Mexican Bread
Adidas Mexico has made a fun new sneaker that looks like a concha, a popular Mexican sweet bread. It’s called the Tenis Superstar Concha. With its soft and fluffy look, it seems more like something from a bakery than a sneaker shop. It’s part of the Adidas Superstar line and celebrates Mexican culture.
Bad Bunny and Adidas Release ‘Chalky Brown’ Campus Sneakers
Another Bad Bunny x Adidas sneaker release is the “Chalky Brown” version of the Campus sneaker. It features soft brown and ochre colors for a warm, earthy vibe. The shoes come with a padded collar, rubber sole, special laces, and Bad Bunny’s third eye symbol on the tongue. It mixes classic Adidas style with Benito’s unique look.
Boston Landmark Inspires Bad Bunny’s New Sneaker
Bad Bunny released another sneaker based on a famous green spot in Boston. The shoe is called the “Boston Day” Response CL. Last year, Boston honored Bad Bunny by declaring a special day for him when he performed at Fenway Park. This sneaker blends sporty and street styles to celebrate that moment.
Bad Bunny Gives a Shout-Out to Latino Baseball Stars
In his latest album Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana, Bad Bunny mentions several famous baseball players—especially Latino ones. Since baseball is super popular in Puerto Rico, this isn’t surprising. He name-drops at least six Latino stars, celebrating their achievements and roots. It’s a cool way of connecting music and sports culture.

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