adidas Basketball has officially unveiled Damian Lillard’s Dame 5 that represents these unique pieces of his life, creating a collage of who Dame is both on and off the court.
Dame’s latest signature features full-length Bounce cushioning and a lateral banking barrier for on-court stability. The upper is designed with lightweight materials, a padded collar and internal pod system for comfort and support. The silhouette is also constructed with a zonal herringbone traction pattern for enhanced grip and energetic color palettes.
adidas Dame 5 Release Date
The first three colorways to release will be the “People’s Champ,” “All Skate,” “YKWTII,” on February 1st, while the “Suga Gree” drops on march 1st, the “DameGoose” on April 5th, and the “La Heem, The Dream” on May 3rd all available at select retailers and adidas.com. The retail price tag is set at $115 USD.
Release Date: February 1, 2019
Price: $115
Celebrating Dame’s passion for boxing, People’s Champ pulls on both classic boxing elements and Rip City for color inspiration.
Release Date: February 1, 2019
Price: $115
Growing up in Oakland, everybody skated. All Skate takes a different spin on skate culture and one of Dame’s favorite off-court hobbies.
Release Date: February 1, 2019
Price: $115
Dame Time. Lillard Time. No matter the label, You Know What Time It Is. YKWTII pays homage to one of the league’s most clutch scorers and his infamous celebration.
Release Date: March 1, 2019
Price: $115
Honoring Dame’s mom Gina aka Suga Gee with one of her favorite colors.
Release Date: April 5, 2019
Price: $115
Inspired by his favorite childhood bike, DameGoose features unique colors from the one that almost got away. “Somebody stole that bike, and I went searching. We went around the neighborhood and found it. You ain’t keeping this one. That’s ours.”
Release Date: May 3, 2019
Price: $115
Designed with black and gold accents, the colorway features “La Heem” and “The Dream” along the heel and outsole. “La Heem is my alter ego. It’s a Muslim word, but it just started cause my cousin would always say La Heem. It [represents] the best of the best. It’s a Muslim word that means to be ahead of or to be passing. It’s kind of [become] my thing. It’s like everything else I do, I’m La Heem.”