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Head in the clouds? adidas' newest Tokyo MJ sneaker is like having your feet in the clouds.

The "Crystal Sky" iteration of the Mary Jane-style sneaker features a nice pale sky-blue color scheme, complemented by cloud-white accents. It's all dressed up in nice, stylish textures, including suede touches and leather strips.

Beneath the color scheme that looks as good as a nice day outside, the adidas Tokyo MJ sneaker offers its standard ballet-worthy look. Fans count on the strapped-up lace system (basically, an even cooler, more practical take on the classic Mary Jane look).

The Tokyo MJ also preserves the OG sneaker's flat soles and general slender shape.

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adidas has already prepared a decent amount of Tokyo MJ options, including classic black and cream-white colorways and tastier schemes, like "Sandy Pink," which resembles a layered strawberry chocolate cake in retro sneaker form.

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The "Crystal Sky" Tokyo MJ, now available on adidas' website for $90, is just another pretty addition to the roster.

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