These Ultra Low-Profile adidas Are Sitting Pretty in the Gray Area
Since long before its viral fame, the adidas Gazelle has presented comfort and timeless style, being a go-to sneaker for those who want a restrained and unimposing final touch.
Introduced in 2025, the Gazelle Lo Pro streamlines the deal even more. With a reduced sole unit, the silhouette is less intrusive than ever, making it a guaranteed styling success. Plus, when there are understated colorways like the emmi x adidas Originals Gazelle Lo Pro Grey Five on offer, it’s hard to beat.
adidas has been on a run in Japan lately, with pairs like the Japan Federation Pack or the cleanest of collaborations with Urban Research Doors proving that few nations understated subtlety like Japan.
To further the point that Japan has the most sophisticated sense of style in the world, the emmi x adidas Originals Gazelle Lo Pro Grey Five will hit shelves in April.
It’s not the first time that Japanese label emmi has applied its pared-back aesthetic to a pair of classic adidas kicks, with a collaborative pair of Taekwondos dropping last year that continue the greyed-out visuals.
Featuring a brown midsole which echoes brown leather Three Stripe detailing, the pair revolves around a supple grey suede upper with visual lifts coming in the form of gold-tone details to the tongue tab and heel.
This quiet colorway falls perfectly in line with the lightweight build of the silhouette. Nothing about this show is head-turning, but that’s not a bad thing by any means. In a market where the newest tech and boldest colorways often get the most attention, it’s a radical decision to do the opposite.
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