Bad Bunny’s Latest Adidas Collaboration Is a Tribute to Puerto Rico: Where to Buy the Gazelle ‘San Juan’ Sneaker Online

Entertainment

Bad Bunny’s new Adidas collaboration, the Gazelle “San Juan,” will be released on June 23.

Bad Bunny performs onstage during night two during his “Most Wanted” tour at State Farm Arena on May 15, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia.

Paras Griffin/Getty Images

All products and services featured are independently chosen by editors. However, Billboard may receive a commission on orders placed through its retail links, and the retailer may receive certain auditable data for accounting purposes.

Bad Bunny’s latest Adidas collaboration is an ode to Puerto Rico. The Bad Bunny x Adidas Gazelle “San Juan” sneaker, with a blue colorway takes inspiration from the clear waters and blue cobblestone of Puerto Rico’s capital city, will be released on Sunday (June 23).

Explore

Explore

Bad Bunny

See latest videos, charts and news

See latest videos, charts and news

The release date coincides with Noche de San Juan, an annual celebration that takes place on June 23 in Puerto Rico. The shoe was designed to embody “the roots of the island, its culture and its streets,” according to an Adidas press release.

Adidas

The Gazelle “San Juan” retails for $140 and will be available at select retailers starting on June 23 (you also might be able to find the shoe on resale sites such as StockX).

Trending on Billboard

Bad Bunny first partnered with Adidas in 2021. “I have always loved sneakers since I was a kid,” he said in a statement at the time. “They were the essential detail of the style I wanted and the look I wanted to have depending on what I was going to do that day.”

The statement continues, “It’s something that defines you and at the same time it brings people together. Ultimately, it’s what accompanies you and adds style as you walk the path you choose to take.”

The Bad Bunny x Adidas partnership has produced several sneaker drops, including the Adidas Gazelle Indoor, the Adidas Forum Buckle Low and the Adidas Campus.

The 30-year-old recording star, who closed out his Most Wanted Tour in San Juan earlier in the month, has collaborated with other brands, such as Gucci and Crocs.

Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox

Sign Up

E-Jazz News