100% Authentic!! adidas Originals ROD LAVER Men Tennis-style Shoes G99863 Running White/Fairway US Size 28.0cm/ M10/ W11.5 = US Men's 10, US Woman's 11.5
Description Mens Originals
ROD LAVER
A shoe that brings the legendary shoe back to life. Anyone playing tennis? This iconic Rod Rubber model pays tribute to the legendary tennis player of the 60s and is named after him. Slip your feet into this classic, clean silhouette and play your game.
- Shoelace closure
- Mesh upper with suede overlays
- Tennis-style shoe
- Rubber outsole
- Product number: G99863
- Color: Running White/Running White/Fairway
- Country of origin: Indonesia
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