After taking shots at Travis Scott, hinting at a Carhartt WIP collaboration, and sitting down for an interview with Jerry Lorenzo, Pusha T has now revealed a new adidas Samba inspired by Clipse, the duo he forms with his brother No Malice. It's all shaping up to be an album rollout that demands attention.
Clipse
Pusha T has been part of the adidas family for quite some time. With several collaborations under his belt, think of the Supernova Cushion 7, Ozweego, and EQT Guidance '93, the artist, known for tracks like Nosetalgia, Neck & Wrist, and Don't Like 1, now seems to be releasing his own Samba LT.
A silhouette that, in my opinion, has already had its moment in the spotlight, but refuses to fade just yet. The release features the familiar heel flap reminiscent of adidas football boots from decades past.
The sneaker has an off-white base with the Three Stripes on the mid-panel. On the heel, the adidas and Clipse logos are embossed in leather. The tongue features the word “Thorn,” a nod to the Thornton brothers’ last name.
As of now, there is no official release date. The Clipse album, titled Let God Sort ‘Em Out, is set to drop on July 11, 2025, so it looks like the adidas Samba LT will be released around the same time.
Keep an eye on the Sneakerjagers release calendar for updates on this and other upcoming drops.
Clipse is a rap duo consisting of brothers Pusha T and No Malice. The duo released several albums in the early 2000s, including Hell Hath No Fury (2006) and Til The Casket Drops. In 2025, the duo reunites for the album Let God Sort 'Em Out.
For now, the sneaker does not have an official release date. The Clipse album is scheduled to drop on July 11, 2025, so it seems likely the sneaker will release around the same time.







