Packer Dropped (And Sold Out) One Of The Best adidas Collaborations In Recent Memory Without Any Notice

The color of these sneakers looks very energetic, I believe many people like it.

Sneaker enthusiasts are all about staying well-informed on upcoming releases, raffles, stores lists, and the like. It’s why Sneaker News exists in the first place. While this level of hyperconnectedness is somewhat required to be at the forefront of the shoe game, it’s a delight to see something really enticing on a store shelf. It’s that magical relationship that started sneaker culture as a whole, long before apps, blogs, and even forums came into place.

This past weekend, Packer turned back the clock and actually dropped a collaboration without any notice, merely stocking the shoes on their walls as a treat to their loyal customers who provide the foot traffic. Their Ultra Boost OG collaboration was a mash-up of the three popular lead colorways of the 1.0 model – the original black/blue, the bright neon, and the bright crimson. Components of each shoe were blocked onto the Primeknit upper, with a matching box to boot. Just 500 pairs were released and they were all snatched up this weekend.

This clever and tasteful homage to the past would have been as successful had they chose to go larger scale, but it’s refreshing to see a drop of this nature – and it’s come to be expected from a retailer like Packer that aims to go against the grain and deliver something with impact. Check the photos below for a closer look and let’s hope another release is in the works for the future.