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FAQ + live marketUpdated 2026-03-11

adidas Tokyo

A retro Adidas running shoe from the archive with a slim profile and understated design that appeals to the minimalist heritage crowd.

Community Score

72/100
Good
LensLifestyle
ComfortNot separately scored
DurabilityNot separately scored
SizingTrue to size
WidthNarrow fit
Dress codeCasual
CushioningEVA
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Live market data

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54 products tracked across 68 stores and 196 listings.

Products

54

3 new in Q1 26

30d avg price

$136

$300 30d ago

Stores

68

3 new last 30d

40%+ off

41%

22 of 54 products · 25 with baseline

Sold out

69%

Share of tracked size slots sold out

Collabs

11%

Yohji Yamamoto, Y-3 Tokyo

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Price distribution

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Colors

22%
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Key facts

  • Popularity: Niche archive following, not mainstream
  • Comfort: Thin sole, minimal cushioning
  • Fit: Slim and narrow, true to size
  • Value: Mid-tier retro pricing
  • Use case: Vintage-inspired casual wear
  • Risk: Minimal cushioning limits all-day wearability

Shoe intelligence

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Guide

Full breakdown

The Adidas Tokyo is a retro re-release of a vintage Adidas running shoe originally produced for the Japanese market. It features a slim, low-profile silhouette with nylon and suede upper construction, three-stripe branding, and a thin EVA midsole. The shoe belongs to Adidas's growing archive revival lineup, targeting buyers who prefer understated vintage runners over chunky modern retros.

Questions answered

FAQ

What is the Adidas Tokyo?

The Tokyo is a vintage Adidas running shoe revived from the archive. It features a slim nylon and suede upper with a thin midsole, representing the understated end of Adidas's retro running lineup.

Is the Adidas Tokyo comfortable?

The thin EVA midsole provides minimal cushioning by modern standards. It is comfortable for short outings and casual wear but not ideal for long walks or all-day standing.

How does the Tokyo compare to the SL 72?

Both are slim vintage Adidas runners, but the SL 72 has broader recognition and more colorway options. The Tokyo is more obscure, which appeals to buyers who want something less widely seen.

Is the Adidas Tokyo the same as the Japan?

No, the Tokyo and Japan are different models in the Adidas archive lineup. Both have Japanese market origins but feature different silhouettes and design details.

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