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adidas Munchen II
A refined terrace classic from Adidas's City Series with premium suede and a slim profile beloved by football casuals and European sneaker culture.
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Key facts
- Popularity: Staple in European terrace culture
- Comfort: Thin sole, minimal cushioning
- Fit: Slim European fit, true to size
- Value: Reasonable heritage pricing
- Use case: Casual wear, terrace fashion, European style
- Risk: Thin sole limits all-day comfort
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Full breakdown
The Adidas Munchen II is a terrace shoe from the Adidas City Series, originally released in the early 1980s as part of the collection named after European cities. It features a slim suede upper with T-toe stitching, gold branding, and a gum rubber sole. The Munchen has deep roots in British football casual culture and continues to be a staple of European terrace fashion. The II designation indicates a revised version with minor construction updates.
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What is the Adidas Munchen II?
The Munchen II is a terrace shoe from the Adidas City Series, featuring slim suede construction with T-toe stitching. It has deep roots in British football casual culture and European sneaker heritage.
Is the Munchen II comfortable?
The thin gum sole provides minimal cushioning by modern standards. It is a fashion shoe that works best for shorter outings and casual wear rather than long walks or all-day standing.
How does the Munchen compare to the Gazelle?
Both are suede Adidas terrace shoes, but the Munchen has a slimmer profile and more European heritage. The Gazelle is more widely available and has broader appeal, while the Munchen is more niche and coveted in terrace circles.
What is the Adidas City Series?
The City Series is a collection of Adidas terrace shoes named after European cities including Munchen, Berlin, Koln, and others. Each shoe has distinctive details but shares the slim suede construction and gum sole formula.
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