Unlike most Adidas sneakers, the BW Army could belong to any number of brands.
While the shape and style match that of the ever-iconic Samba, the three stripes on the side of the shoes make way for a pared-back design that says little about its provenance.

Even the sole of the shoe does away with classic Adidas branding. In place of a logo, wearers will find the words “BW-Sport 265.”

That said, the BW Army is no less authentic to Adidas than any number of archival silhouettes, including the Samba, Gazelle and Stan Smith.
The design itself is known as the GAT (short for German Army Trainer). And while any number of brands have tried their hands at one — perhaps none more famously than luxury fashion house Maison Margiela — Adidas has history on its side with this one.