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Historical model of the catalog Adidas, the Forum Low was born in 1984. Designed for the practice of basketball, it quickly established itself on the floors as the most innovative pair of its time.
After the parquet floors, the Forum Low has also managed to find a place in the streets. Since its creation, it has regularly been the result of collaboration as with Jeremy Scott or Prada. It is in 2021 that it was brought back to the forefront until it rose to the top of trends in 2023 thanks to his retro look very fashionable.
A design made in France for an Adidas sneaker designed for basketball
In 1983, he is the French designer Jacques Chassaing who imagines the silhouette of the Forum, which will become one of the sneakers the most emblematic of Adidas. Initially, the Forum is designed for basketball. It was also on the basketball courts that she experienced her first successes, notably at the feet of a certain Michael Jordan just before signing with Nike.
Jacques Chassaing worked with coaches and players for several months to find out how to offer a pair capable of suiting an entire team, taking into account the physical differences and roles of the different players. This is how the reinforcement strap on the ankle, like the bandages used in sports medicine.
How to wear Adidas Forum Low ?
The Forum Low lends itself to numerous collaborations. It is also found in the category sneakers man that sneakers women. The vintage accents of this model offer endless outfit possibilities. It can be worn with a tracksuit for a more casual look, with oversized jeans or with skirts and dresses for a preppy style.
What difference between the Adidas Forum Low and Mid ?
The Forum is the first silhouette basketball from Adidas offered in three versions: high, mid and low. The major difference between the versions mid and low of the Forum is the height to which the shoe rises. When on the low, the silhouette stops at the ankle, it goes up a little higher on the version mid.
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