Uppers in buffalo leather for skateboarding sneakers. Under the Adidas brand, it bears the name of the Americans from Horween Leather

The Busenitz Pro Horween is now being distributed, under the Adidas brand. It is the first skateboarding sneaker with uppers in bison leather. And it is also fruit of the partnership between the German company and the most prestigious American tannery, Horween Leather, founded in Chicago in 1905. Historically, Horween is known for having been the exclusive supplier of the NFL (National Football League) since 1941, to which it supplies the skins used to make their oval balls. On the other hand, the partnership with Dennis Busenitz is less of a novelty: he has been working Adidas Skateboarding since 2006 and his style has left its mark on the segment worldwide. The Busenitz Pro Horween costs 120 dollars, has semi-translucent soles and interiors with leather edging.

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