
Bad Bunny continues to expand his adidas BadBo 1.0 signature line through new colorways. Following a massive week at the Grammy Awards and a headlining performance at Super Bowl LX, the artist revealed these latest iterations of his silhouette. These additions build upon the initial limited release and offer fans a look at the future of the footwear partnership.
SNEAKERS
The artist attended the Super Bowl LX press conference at Moscone Center West in San Francisco this past Thursday. The three-time Grammy winner discussed his upcoming halftime performance while wearing a new version of his first signature sneaker. This appearance introduced the adidas BadBo 1.0 in the “Rise” colorway. The shoes feature an off-white base with black overlays and a gum sole. Cobalt blue accents appear on the lace tips and the signature stitch design on the tongue. Fans first saw the “Rise” colorway in April 2025 during the “BOKeTE” music video.

The artist wore a gray monochrome outfit for the press event. Following the press event, the artist appeared at the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show on Sunday. During the performance, he wore the adidas BadBo 1.0 in a “Chalk White” colorway. This specific version, known as the “Resilience” colorway, completes a monochromatic look. The “Resilience” model arrives for public purchase on Monday, February 9, 2026. Online shoppers can find these sneakers for $160 in adult sizes on the adidas CONFIRMED app and at select retailers.

The adidas BadBo 1.0 utilizes a bulky aesthetic from 1990s skate culture. Premium suede overlays wrap over a mesh base on the upper. The adidas Trefoil logo sits on the collar. Inside the shoe, the insoles display the text “adidas PARA BAD BUNNY.”

These new additions follow a surprise launch that occurred last Sunday. After winning three Grammy awards, including Album of the Year, Bad Bunny released the original brown and white colorway. This shock-drop took place on a dedicated website. adidas produced only 1,994 pairs of the debut colorway to honor the birth year of the artist. Those pairs retailed for $160 and sold out immediately. Resale prices for the original brown version now reach $1,000 on some sites.

The Super Bowl performance provided a major moment for the footwear line. Bad Bunny used the press conference and the halftime show to reveal the “Rise” and “Resilience” iterations to a global audience. These releases expand the signature line beyond the initial limited drop.

















