
Bad Bunny debuted the Adidas BadBo 1.0 in white during the Super Bowl LX halftime performance in front of the largest television audience of the year, which set a high bar for a follow-up. The beige and black iteration that arrives March 28 meets it, arriving with a full apparel capsule designed around the version of Benito that exists when the stage lights are off.
Adidas Para Bad Bunny BadBo 1.0 in Beige & Black

The BadBo 1.0 holds the same construction that made the original compelling: nubuck and hairy teasel suede uppers split across a cream and black colorway, a translucent rubber outsole, and triangular cutouts that give the silhouette its skeletal geometry.
The BadBo star logo, drawn from the Puerto Rican flag, sits at the center of the design as the one explicit identity marker in an otherwise neutral palette. Accompanying the shoe is a French terry sweat suit, visible throughout the campaign imagery, cut with a generous silhouette and the three-stripe detail running down the pant leg.

At $160, the shoe remains accessible relative to where collaborations at this profile tend to price, and the apparel continues that approach, keeping the full package grounded rather than aspirational in the traditional sense.
The full story on Bad Bunny reuniting with Adidas for the BadBo 1.0 covers the silhouette from the beginning.





