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Here is the ‘Rose City’ Colorway of the adidas Lillard 2 You’ve Been Waiting For

As Lillard elevates his game, adidas looks to elevate his signature line with the Lillard 2.

The Lillard 2 is looking good, especially in this ‘Rose City’ colorway. Using a graphic upper that perfectly captures the Portland moniker; a common theme in the Lillard signature line. What I am mot interested in on the Lillard 2 is the traction. It looks like a good mixture of story telling and traditional aggressive traction that should hold up on court. It’ also worth nothing that this is most likely a sample colorway, so the actual ‘Rose City’ release may look a little different.

What do you think about this colorway and the Lillard 2 in general? Will you cop? Let us know in the comments section below.

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12 comments
  1. I like his logo on the heel but I feel like it needs to feature a bit more of him in the front. Like more of his logo or his nickname etc. it reminds me of a pe shoe.

  2. Adidas has been throwing out some Walmart lookin’ ass shoes (at least in my eyes). These Lillards hurt my eyes looking at them.

    Look even if the shoe is performance driven…think to yourself that your girlfriend was butt ass ugly, though she performed well in bed.. Would you really be happy?

    A shoe should perform well and look aesthetically pleasing.

  3. Jarron.. Please go easy with the Brendan Dunne article titles.
    No one could possibly be waiting for a colorway on a design we have just this week seen.
    Please Jesus don’t start ” is this the” articles lol

    1. The Rose City is a reoccurring colorway for the Lillard line. In fact, i think the Lillard 1’s most popular colorway was the Rose City, wouldn’t those fans be “waiting” for the same colorway of the Lillard 2.

      I get your point, do you get mine?

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