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A clean suede terrace sneaker from Adidas's City Series heritage with smooth leather and gum sole, praised for comfort and styling versatility but flying under the radar compared to Samba and Spezial.
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The Adidas BRMD is a modern iteration of the Bermuda, part of Adidas's 1970s City Series that named shoes after global destinations. It features a smooth suede upper with jagged three-stripe detailing, tumbled leather heel patch, and gum rubber outsole. The design references the relaxed island aesthetic of Bermuda with clean lines and lightweight construction suited to warm-weather wear.
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The BRMD is a modern version of the Adidas Bermuda from the 1970s City Series, a range of shoes named after cities and destinations. It features suede uppers, gum soles, and the jagged three-stripe detailing characteristic of early Adidas designs. It sits in the same terrace-culture family as the Samba and Gazelle.
Yes, owners consistently praise the comfort. The soft suede upper and synthetic lining make it easy to wear from the first day. The gum rubber outsole provides adequate cushioning for casual use. At 4.8 out of 5 stars on retail sites, comfort is its strongest selling point.
The BRMD is essentially the current-production version of the Bermuda, updated with contemporary materials while maintaining the original design language. The naming difference reflects Adidas's current branding approach. Functionally and visually they are very similar.
Yes, for those who want the Adidas terrace aesthetic without the Samba's ubiquity. The BRMD offers a similar suede-and-gum construction in a slightly different silhouette. It is also frequently available at significant discounts, making it a better value proposition.
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