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Joining visible soccer inspiration with lifestyle design cues closely tied to the many three stripes shoes bolstered by Boost cushioning, the latest adidas Predator Tango 18.1 TR carries a moniker heard through one of Rick James’ famous tunes covered in the ’90s by the late-great Old Dirty Bastard.

Spending six weeks at number one on the Billboard R&B singles chart back in 1983, James’ “Cold Blooded” sees its name borrowed by adidas for this modernized edition of the elder Predator soccer boot. Its sock-like upper appears largely in a pristine white Primeknit matched with red contrasts and full-length Boost tooling.

Take a closer look at the adidas Predator Tango 18.1 TR “Cold Blooded” below and cop a pair now for $150 at Sneaker Politics.

adidas Predator Tango 18.1 TR "Cold Blooded"
adidas Predator Tango 18.1 TR “Cold Blooded”
adidas Predator Tango 18.1 TR "Cold Blooded"
adidas Predator Tango 18.1 TR “Cold Blooded”
adidas Predator Tango 18.1 TR "Cold Blooded"
adidas Predator Tango 18.1 TR “Cold Blooded”
adidas Predator Tango 18.1 TR "Cold Blooded"
adidas Predator Tango 18.1 TR “Cold Blooded”
adidas Predator Tango 18.1 TR "Cold Blooded"
adidas Predator Tango 18.1 TR “Cold Blooded”

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