"I have no idea what's going on": the Adidas release sneakers with Towelie from South Park
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/i-have-no-idea-whats-going-on-the-adidas-release-sneakers-with-towelie-from-south-park.htmlAdidas in collaboration with "South Park" is going to release a new version of its Campus 80 sneakers with Towel – the hero of the cartoon series, which always Smoking cannabis.
Towelie eyes to become red (ukurennye), when the sun hits them. Shoes are also key rings with the image of the character in two States.
Model adidas Originals Campus 80 dedicated character Towelie from South Park. The release of the new model will take place on 20 April in honor of marijuana ("420 day") — it is celebrated in the United States and Canada. Price and lot size is still unknown.
The character of the speaker purple towel from the cartoon is constantly smoke marijuana, which his eyes are almost always red. The peculiarity of sneakers was the patch at the tongue with a picture of eyes that turn red under ultraviolet light.
The tongue is also equipped with a hidden inside pocket, key ring and quotes Towelie from the series: "don't forget to bring a towel" and "I have no idea what is happening."
The top model wrapped purple Terry material with a reference to the character.
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