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◄ View More Men's Clothing For the "LA Stories" capsule, Snoop & Gonz share their memories of the city of Los Angeles during the golden era of skateboarding. Collection features hand-drawn style graphics of iconic lowrider and skateboarder, with 70s-inspired paisley print. Custom Snoop Dogg & Mark Gonzales "Snoop x Gonz" branding in an exclusive black/gold colorway. Printed on a soft, standard-fit fleece hoodie with premium detailing throughout. View more from Adidas Skateboarding ► Part of the EXCLUSIVE adidas Snoop x Gonz "LA Stories" capsule collection.Created by Snoop Dogg & Mark Gonzales.Zumiez Exclusive Black/Gold Colorway.Features Los Angeles-inspired graphics.adidas brand tag on bottom hem.Front kangaroo pouch pocket.Ribbed sleeve cuffs and bottom hem.Machine wash cold, tumble dry low.Self: 80% cotton, 20% polyester. Ribbing: 95% cotton, 5% spandex.Model is wearing a size Medium.28.5" from shoulder seam to bottom hem. Find something wrong in this description?
Help us fix it! Pull together vintage skate style with the Snoop X Gonz Hoodie from adidas®. Collaboration with Snoop Dogg and Mark Gonzales.hostility hoodie Cotton and polyester blend.adept hoodie Printed details on chest and sleeves.industrial injection hoodie Ribbed cuffs and hem.smf hoodies 70% cotton, 30% polyester. Rib: 95% cotton, 5% spandex. Machine wash cold, hang dry. Product measurements were taken using size MD. Please note that measurements may vary by size. This item is currently unavailable, but here are some similar products No Similar Items Available We can't currently find any similar items for the Snoop X Gonz Hoodie by adidas Skateboarding.
Show More Information » « Show Less Information Adidas Snoop x Gonz Hoodie SM White Adidas Snoop x Gonz Hoodie MD White Adidas Snoop x Gonz Hoodie LG White Adidas Snoop x Gonz Hoodie XL White Sign up for Adidas news and updates. Product Description + Details ADIDAS SKATEBOARDING - SNOOP X GONZ The adidas Snoop x Gonz Hoodie is a special collab sweatshirt between Mark Gonzalez and Snoop Dogg, influenced by their joint history and connection to Los Angeles. Midweight pullover hooded sweatshirt Custom Gonz artwork screened throughout Woven adidas label at waist Fabric - 70% cotton/30% polyester COLE is 5'11" 160lbs pictured wearing a medium. More From Adidas SweatshirtsSeller ships within 1 day after receiving cleared payment - opens in a new window or tab. help icon for Estimated delivery date - opens a layer Estimated delivery dates - opens in a new window or tab include seller's handling time, origin ZIP Code, destination ZIP Code and time of acceptance and will depend on shipping service selected and receipt of cleared payment - opens in a new window or tab. Delivery times may vary, especially during peak periods.
adidas Snoop and Gonz LA Stories Capsule x Zumiez adidas Skateboarding reveals the second installment of its two-part ‘LA Stories’ capsule collection exclusively available at Zumiez. The Snoop x Gonz collection at Zumiez features a black, limited edition Matchcourt Mid, hoodie, long sleeve tee and t-shirt with gold accents. Signature artwork by Gonz symbolizes their shared nostalgic memories of growing up on the West Coast. With the Zumiez release, adidas Skateboarding also drops the third and final installment of the ‘LA Stories’ video series starring Snoop Dogg and Gonz. The animated series, narrated by the dynamic duo, recounts stories of their shared experiences from their youth on the West Coast. In the latest video, Gonz reminisces about a random encounter with Snoop Dogg at the neighborhood convenience store as he finishes a tag on a friend’s poster. Built in collaboration with Snoop Dogg and Gonz, the limited edition Snoop x Gonz Matchcourt Mid was influenced by their joint history and connection to Los Angeles style.
Designed with the iconic three stripes in a classic white hue, the shoe is built with a full-grain, black leather upper and includes a custom sockliner, canvas tongue, and gold eyelets. The shoe’s outsole is embellished with Gonz’s signature artwork, which also appears on the exclusive Snoop x Gonz apparel collection including hoodie, long sleeve shirt and t-shirt featuring lowriders and graffiti lettering in gold accents.  starting December 3, 2016.On Sunday afternoon, hip-hop legend, entrepreneur and VH1 cooking show co-host Snoop Dogg performed an hour-long DJ set in the parking lot of Randy’s Donuts in Inglewood to celebrate the launch of his Adidas Skateboarding capsule collection, LA Stories . It’s a collaboration with SoCal boarding legend and artist Mark “Gonz” Gonzalez that riffs on their mutual love of Los Angeles and hits store shelves today.Pieces from the L.A. Stories collection, displayed in the trunk of one of the many customized lowriders in the lot (the cars are a shared enthusiasm), include a T-shirt, a long-sleeve tee and a hooded sweatshirt bearing Gonz’s lowrider-themed artwork as well as a version of Adidas’ Matchcourt Mid shoe served up in buttery leather customized with grommet-like gold eyelets, three pale blue stripes angling down the side and a digitized blue plaid graphic on the tongue and heel overlay. 
(An exclusive-to-Zumiez collection, which dropped at that retailer Dec. 3, serves up the same pieces in a black, white and gold color combination). Before he took the stage for DJ duty, we caught up with the man of the hour in his trailer to chat about the collection, his long relationship with the Adidas brand and what the cannabis connoisseur on the nice list should get from Snoop Claus this holiday season.For the occasion, he was sporting a pair of roomy blue track pants, the Matchcourt Mids from the new collection and a blue Snoop Dogg-branded sweatshirt bearing an ugly Christmas sweater design that prominently featured pot leaves and a roaring fire. Around his neck hung a gold chain from which dangled a tiny Adidas sneaker crafted from gold and diamonds (created in collaboration with the L.A.-based King Ice jewelry line). What does the L.A. Stories shoe represent?We both brought about 50% of what we do best — our lifestyle and our culture, the worlds that we come from — and put them together to make a shoe that represents both of us.
How did the collaboration with Gonz work?We both sat down and had ideas on what the shoe should look like. Once we had a basic idea of the frame, we focused on the texture, the pattern and the color scheme. We wanted the shoe to be something I could be comfortable wearing and something he could be comfortable wearing … a shoe that was appealing to skaters, rappers, entertainers and people in general.You seem to have a thing for the color blue. The hoodie in the collection is screenprinted in light blue, and the shoe actually has two different shades. Is there a significance to the hue? It looks good on me. This [pointing to stripes on his shoe] is baby blue, and this [pointing to the plaid area at the heel] is a light blue. According to the animated video promoting the collection, you and Gonz actually first met years ago outside a 7-Eleven, right? Yeah, that was before he was in the game — when I was a young Snoop Dogg.The Adidas Skateboarding capsule marks your third collaboration with Adidas.
How did you first get involved with the brand?Me and Adidas, we became family years ago once they locked into my youth football league, the Snoop Youth Football League, and I decided to become exclusive to them once they got behind my football league. And we began to create different shoes and do different events … I’m trying to put them in a place where they’ll be back as the No. 1 shoe in hip-hop.A sense of place seems important to you. This party is at Randy’s Donuts, and the vaporizer pen you collaborated on with Grenco Science has a map of Long Beach on it. What one view of L.A. would you say defines the city?Staples Center, standing outside [and] looking up at it.Since it’s the holiday season, what one thing would Snoop Claus give to the cannabis connoisseur on the nice list?A year’s supply of Leafs by Snoop — their favorite flavor — brought to you by yours truly.What about the naughty list?The naughty list would be no chronic for [them] for six months.Speaking of which, we couldn’t help but notice the Adidas trefoil logo looks like it could easily be converted into a pot leaf.