The Drop
The adidas Campus 80s Jeremy Scott Bones Black (HQ4493) is pure JS chaos—skeletal toe boxes, ribcage overlays, and that signature irreverent energy the designer's brought to the Three Stripes since the early 2000s. This iteration transforms the classic Campus 80s silhouette into wearable art, leaning hard into Scott's macabre-meets-playful aesthetic that's defined collaborations like the JS Wings and Poodle dunks. It's polarizing by design, which keeps collectors interested while casual buyers scroll past.
Resell Verdict
Currently sitting around $92 fair market value with asks ranging from $66 to $240, depending on size and seller delusion. Movement is steady—55 weekly orders suggest quiet, consistent demand rather than hype spikes. This isn't a quick flip for massive profit, but it holds value better than most novelty collabs because Jeremy Scott pieces age into cult status. Expect stable pricing unless a celebrity sighting happens; dann geht's ab.
Fake Tells
- ▸Bone print quality: Authentic pairs have crisp, anatomically-detailed skeletal graphics; reps look cartoonish or blurry
- ▸Leather texture: Real Campus 80s use premium tumbled leather; fakes feel plasticky, especially around the toe
- ▸Tongue tag stitching: Check for clean, even adidas Trefoil embroidery—bootleggers rush this detail
Who It's For
Halloween heads, vintage adidas collectors, and anyone who owns at least one Raf Simons piece. Best worn with cropped pants to show off the full bone structure—these are conversation starters, not beaters.
Sizing & Fit
Campus 80s run true to size with a slightly narrow fit. Half-size up if you've got wide feet.






