Adidas Bermuda review
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Verdict from 100+ users
Pros
- Comfortable feel
- Stylish and smart looking
- Durable
- High quality
- Easy to put on/off
- Cool colorways
- Easy to clean
- Reasonably priced
Cons
- Fits tight
- Too low collar
- Long break-in period














65% say it's true to size.
Out of stock in all 30 shops
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- Top 29% most popular sneakers
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Who should buy Adidas Bermuda
Adidas Bermuda, a soccer-inspired casual shoe is a great choice if you look for:
- versatile, everyday sneaker, that provides comfort to last whole day
- simple yet stylish retro silhouette sneakers to match your favorite jeans and shorts
Durability and reliable grip
Its low-profile rubber outsole with a unique traction pattern offers durability as well as a reliable grip. The outsole also displays the Adidas Trefoil logo with three horizontal lines.
Comfortable fit of Adidas Bermuda
The traditional lace-up closure helps enhance the shoe’s fit. It includes flat tonal laces. This shoe’s toe front is bumper-free. In-shoe feel is enhanced with the addition of the vintage foam-lined tongue, soft synthetic lining, and padded collar.
History of Adidas Bermuda
In order to pay homage to heritage silhouettes, they recently unveiled the “Adidas Originals Terrace Collection". Unknown to many, these casual classics as well as rare models, highly coveted by die-hard soccer fans who wore these while following their fave teams, actually played an important role in shaping Europe’s and UK’s interesting sneaker culture.
Included in this collection is the Adidas Bermuda, a silhouette first seen in the late ‘70s and ‘80s. This soccer-inspired sneaker's casual design was considered a staple look during this era. Launched as part of the Island Series, it debuted alongside its siblings namely the Adidas Samoa, Jamaica, Trinidad, and Tahiti.
Only seen during its inception, the brand finally made a decision of giving this heritage footwear a second life. Re-released on January 2017, this iteration maintained its predecessor's original look. Flaunting a full suede upper with serrated three stripes and a tonal rubber sole, this underrated shoe became prominent in the market in just a few months.