The adidas Stan Smith Low Ballet Emerges With an Ultra Flat Sole

Summary

  • Photos have surfaced across the web of a rumored adidas Stan Smith Low Ballet, transforming the classic tennis shoe into a stripped back flat-soled Mary Jane silhouette.
  • Official release and distribution information has not yet been confirmed by adidas, but the pair is expected to drop in two colorways this Summer.

Fresh images have appeared hinting at an upcoming ballet-inspired version of the Adidas Stan Smith Low, set to arrive this Summer. Building on the “balletcore” and “cocquette” styles that have permeated modern women’s fashion, the Adidas Stan Smith Low Ballet embraces a sleek and sophisticated aesthetic instead of traditional frills or dainty embellishments.

The design of this model is reminiscent of high-end leather shoes such as Maison Margiela’s Tabis, Lemaire’s Piped Slippers, and The Row’s loafers, with its sleek, flat sole, minimalistic upper, and distinctive seam running across the toe box. On the other hand, it shares resemblances with controversial sneakers like Nike’s Air Rift, which boasts a Tabi-inspired toe and a Mary Jane-style upper, thanks to its design. Unlike the Taqwa Bint Ali x adidas Megaride Mary-Jane that emphasizes performance elements, the Stan Smith Low Ballet seems to be more of a casual lifestyle shoe because it lacks the technical aesthetics typically found in such designs.

The design comes in two different color schemes: a minimalist all-black version and a contrasting white one with bold red accents. Similarly to the classic Stan Smith, the iconic three stripes are swapped out for perforated ones, and the back collar sports the distinctive trefoil emblem. Instead of a conventional lacing system, adidas introduces an innovative design reminiscent of ballet slippers, using a single leather strap.

At this moment, there hasn’t yet been a confirmed launch date disclosed for the speculated Stan Smith Low Ballet. Keep checking TopMob for any future announcements regarding its availability.

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2025-06-04 20:25

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