The Debut Colorway of Bad Bunny’s adidas BadBo 1.0 is about Puerto Rican Resilience
PublishedQuick Facts
- The preview photos of the Bad Bunny x adidas BadBo 1.0 Resilience colorway show the grey suede silhouette covered in shades of soft earth tones with blue accents
- The name Resillience comes from Bad Bunny’s dedication and love for Puerto Rico, and the island’s incredible response to the devastation caused by Hurricane Maria
- Bad Bunny’s first adidas signature shoe is dropping in multiple colors this year, but we’re still waiting on an official drop date

Few recording artists have ever achieved the kind of impact across pop culture that Puerto Rican reggaeton superstar Bad Bunny has. From the music charts to movie roles, sold-out concerts, fashion campaigns, and a wide-ranging sneaker deal with adidas that covers every corner of the sneaker market, Benito does it all. As we get closer to Bad Bunny’s highly anticipated Super Bowl Halftime Show, we’ve got the first in-hand look at Benito’s first signature shoe with The Three Stripes, the BadBo 1.0.
The preview photos of the Bad Bunny x adidas BadBo 1.0 Resilience colorway show the grey suede silhouette covered in shades of soft earth tones with blue accents. The name Resillience comes from Bad Bunny’s dedication and love for Puerto Rico, and the island’s incredible response to the devastation caused by Hurricane Maria.
We first got word of the upcoming adidas BadBo 1.0 last summer, and the hype has been building steadily since, with mock-ups leading to sample photos, and eventually, pictures of Benito himself rocking a brown suede colorway. Now, with a close look at the grey colorway with blue accents, it’s possible we could see this pair on stage at the Super Bowl in Santa Clara next month.
Bad Bunny’s first adidas signature shoe is dropping in multiple colors this year, but we’re still waiting on an official drop date. What do you think, will adidas drop the BadBo 1.0 on Super Bowl Sunday to hype up the performance? For now, only time will tell. To stay up on all the latest adidas Bad Bunny news and drop info, download the Sole Retriever mobile app.

Zach Harris is a writer based in Philadelphia. His work has appeared in Rolling Stone, Vice, Complex, High Times, and more. He is obsessed with skateboarding and bowling. He is still looking for his first 300. For tips, reviews, and anything in size 10.5 - zach.h@soleretriever.com












