Kader Sylla’s signature pant with adidas Skateboarding is pretty much exactly what you’d want it to be—stylish, strong and skate-ready.
Inspired by classic workwear, they have a clean, timeless look and are designed with all the nitty-gritty details that are needed when it comes to proper skateboarding apparel. Now available in black, get a closer look at them below and learn why these just might be your new favorite pants.
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“Answering Kader Sylla’s quest for the perfect skate pant, the adidas Skateboarding Kader Pants combine his favorite details from classic chinos and basketball warm-ups for a style all his own,” the Three Stripes crew mentions on their website.
“Featuring a timeless straight-leg fit and soft canvas construction, the Kader Pants offer go-to style and subtle signature touches, blending the best of workwear and adidas sport heritage.”
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Loose, relaxed but not necessarily baggy, Kader’s pant features a “roomy fit crafted from soft, durable, and utilitarian cotton canvas,” adidas mentions.
What I like the most is that they aren’t over-designed, you know? Sometimes a simple design is super strong—no need for any bells and whistles—because at the end of the day, all that matters is how well they skate and how much of a beating they can take. But hey, if someone like Kader is putting his stamp of approval on them, say less.
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The powers that be at adidas Skateboarding have been on one lately when it comes to their apparel, and this pant is no exception. You can tell they were designed by skateboarders for skateboarders, with Kader helping steer the ship along the way.
Say what you want, but these are pants skaters will actually want to wear, despite the branding. Anyways, they’re hitting skateshops now and are also available on the adidas site. And at $90, I’d say they’re pretty reasonably priced as well, all things considered. Get there!