Willy Chavarria is making waves in the fashion world with his unique take on the iconic Adidas shell toe. For the NBA All-Star Weekend in Los Angeles, Chavarria has collaborated with Adidas to create a collection that celebrates the Compton Cowboys, a group of friends who have bonded over their shared love for equestrianism. The collection features two shoes: the Superstar and the Harden Vol. 10, both adorned with unique floral patterns. But here's where it gets controversial... The Superstar replaces its famous shell toe with a silver-tone metal panel, while the Harden Vol. 10 features a new floral pattern molded into its sidewalls. And this is the part most people miss... The Compton Cowboys logo is printed on the lateral heel, Chavarria's name replaces the 'Superstar' above the three stripes, and the tongue takes on text for all parties involved. The shoes are set to release on Friday through Adidas' website, along with a wider range of apparel, with a price tag of $180. But what do you think? Do you agree or disagree with Chavarria's interpretation of the Adidas shell toe? Share your thoughts in the comments below!