Bad Bunny is celebrating a huge run of wins in 2026. From taking home three awards at the Grammys – including Album of the Year – to landing the Super Bowl half-time show, Benito is everywhere right now. Adding another milestone to the list, the Latin hip-hop megastar is also dropping his first-ever signature sneaker with adidas, the BadBo 1.0. To mark this moment in their long-running partnership, here’s everything you need to know about Bad Bunny’s adidas collabs so far, from the Forum Low to his brand-new signature model.
adidas x Bad Bunny Forum Low

Let’s rewind to 2021, when Bad Bunny made his sneaker debut with a bold update to the adidas Forum Low. Inspired by chunky 2000s skate shoes, this Bad Bunny Forum Low featured a durable mix of materials, extra padding, and a metallic buckle on the strap. It also introduced El Ojo (the Third Eye), a recurring symbol from his album X 100pre, which would go on to appear throughout his future adidas releases.
adidas x Bad Bunny Response CL

Originally a staple of the early-2000s “dad shoe” runner era, the adidas Response CL got a playful makeover under Bad Bunny. The Y2K silhouette was reworked with unique, flowing overlays designed to mimic ice cream melting in the sun, giving the technical runner a surreal, fashion-forward edge.
adidas x Bad Bunny Campus

The skate-inspired DNA of the Forum Low returned with Bad Bunny’s adidas Campus collaborations. These pairs leaned into earthy colourways, premium suede uppers, and extra padding throughout. A chunkier rubber sole rounded out the look, making the Campus collabs both wearable and unmistakably Bad Bunny.
adidas x Bad Bunny Gazelle Indoor

For the adidas Gazelle, Bad Bunny took a more experimental approach. The classic silhouette was given a deconstructed, inside-out feel with off-centre T-toe overlays and an exposed sizing label on the heel. The colourways pulled directly from Benito’s Puerto Rican roots, forming his own City Series inspired by Cabo Rojo, Santurce, and El Yunque.
adidas x Bad Bunny Adizero SL 72

The Adizero SL 72 might be Benito’s boldest look. This collaboration fuses different eras of adidas runners, featuring the upper of the classic SL 72 bursting out of the modern Adizero sole.
adidas x Bad Bunny Ballerina

Always tapped into current trends, Bad Bunny also put his stamp on the adidas Ballerina, a low-profile update of the adidas Taekwondo model. This release carried over the deconstructed design language seen on the Gazelles, paired with an ultra-slim outsole for a sleek, fashion-driven finish.
adidas x Bad Bunny x Mercedes-AMG Adiracer GT

Created in collaboration with Mercedes-AMG, the adidas Adiracer GT marked a sharp turn toward motorsport aesthetics. The F1-inspired silhouette delivered a streamlined, performance-focused look, making it a standout for both sneaker collectors and racing fans alike.
adidas BadBo 1.0

Finally, we arrive at Bad Bunny’s most important adidas release to date: the BadBo 1.0. His first official signature sneaker draws inspiration from classic basketball shoes while maintaining Benito’s signature minimalist style. The BadBo 1.0 blends premium materials, neutral lifestyle colourways, and solid on-court performance, positioning it as both a fashionable and functional release.
The adidas x Bad Bunny BadBo 1.0 ‘Resilience‘ is set to drop on 10 February. Make sure to add it to your wishlist, and check out the full range of Bad Bunny x adidas collaborations available on KLEKT

