The adidas Samba “Lace and Pearls” is a new colorway of the classic low-profile silhouette that softens the shoe’s familiar look with cream leather, brown suede, lace trim, and a removable pearl bow. The gum sole returns, anchoring a build that feels dressed up without straying far from the Samba’s roots.
adidas has been one of the most consistent forces in sneaker culture for decades. Founded in Herzogenaurach, Germany, the brand built its reputation on performance footwear before crossing over into lifestyle and streetwear in a major way. Today adidas sits alongside the biggest names in the industry, with a catalog that spans running, basketball, football, and everyday wear.

The Samba is one of adidas’s longest-running silhouettes. It debuted in the early 1950s as an indoor soccer and training shoe, designed to grip gym floors and indoor courts. Over the decades it moved from the pitch to the street, picked up by subcultures ranging from football casuals in Europe to skaters and style-conscious wearers worldwide. The low-profile shape, T-toe overlay, and gum outsole have stayed largely unchanged, which is a big part of why the shoe keeps finding new audiences. In recent years the Samba has seen a significant surge in everyday wear, turning up on feet across fashion weeks and city sidewalks alike.
The “Lace and Pearls” build leans into a softer, more refined direction for the silhouette. Cream leather covers most of the upper, brown suede fills in the T-toe and heel panels, and lace detailing adds texture across the design. The standout element is the removable pearl bow, which gives wearers the option to dress the shoe up or tone it back down. The gum outsole keeps the Samba grounded in its original DNA.

Release date, price, and retail destination have not been confirmed in available details. Check back for updates as they surface, and in the meantime explore more from the adidas Samba line or dig into other adidas lifestyle silhouettes to see what else is on the way.

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