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    adidas Superstar "Cow Print" (KH9031)
    Spring 2026

    adidas Originals Goes Wild With a Cow Print Footwear Pack

    Release

    Spring 2026

    Heat

    95.00°

    Brand

    Adidas

    SKU

    KH9031, KI4206, KI6669, KI6677

    Spring 2026

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    adidas Originals continues to lean into texture-driven storytelling, and its upcoming Cow Print pack is the latest example of how the brand is refreshing its core silhouettes through material-first design. Expected to release in early 2026, the new collection applies a faux white-and-brown Ayrshire cow-fur treatment across a lineup of adidas staples, including the Superstar, Samba, Spezial, and Adistar Control 5, with additional models likely to follow.

    The pack arrives as part of a broader push by adidas Originals to elevate heritage footwear through tactile experimentation. Over the past few years, faux animal prints have become an increasingly visible design language across the brand’s lifestyle catalog. Much of that momentum can be traced back to Wales Bonner’s influential collaborations, which reintroduced premium textures, hair-on materials, and unconventional finishes to silhouettes like the Samba and SL72. adidas appears to be building on that foundation here, translating runway-adjacent material choices into a wider-reaching inline offering.

    Each model in the Cow Print pack maintains its familiar shape and tooling, allowing the faux fur upper to take center stage. The white-and-brown pattern mirrors traditional Ayrshire cattle markings, delivering a bold but controlled aesthetic that feels playful without tipping into novelty. Cream and off-white accents are used throughout to soften the look, while gum and neutral-toned soles help ground the designs for everyday wear.

    The Superstar’s shell toe adds contrast against the textured upper, while the Samba and Spezial lean into their low-profile silhouettes, letting the pattern wrap cleanly across the panels. On the performance-inspired side, the Adistar Control 5 introduces the cow print concept to a chunkier, early-2000s runner, expanding the pack’s appeal beyond terrace and court classics.

    While adidas has yet to confirm a full release breakdown or pricing, the Cow Print pack is expected to land in early 2026 as part of the brand’s seasonal Originals rollout. Given the current appetite for statement materials and animal-inspired finishes, this collection feels well-timed and likely to draw attention across both lifestyle and fashion-forward audiences. Stay tuned for official release details and a complete list of included silhouettes as launch plans come into focus.

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