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Adidas Samba Price in South Africa

The Samba is the hardest sneaker in the country to buy at a sane price — retail sells out the day it lands and resale marks it up hard. Ours start at R1,300 and top out around R1,650 for the rarer colourways. Samba OG whites, blacks and the collab makeups, all checked in hand and shipped flat R100 anywhere in South Africa.

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What the Samba actually costs here

R1,300 gets you into the standard OG makeups. The colourways that go past that are the ones with genuinely limited local supply, and we price them against what they trade for rather than against hype. Whatever number you see on the product page is the number at checkout — R100 courier is the only addition.

Samba OG vs the rest

The OG is the one worth buying: gum sole, suede T-toe overlay, the low flat profile. The other Samba variants have thicker soles or synthetic uppers and do not age the same way. If you are buying your first pair, the white-and-black OG is the safest choice and the one that goes with the most.

Sizing — this is the important part

The Samba is narrow and runs small. Almost everyone needs to go up half a size, and if you have wide feet, a full size. This is the single most common exchange we handle, so it is worth getting right the first time. We stock UK 4 to UK 10 and deliver in 2–3 business days nationwide.

Questions people ask

How much is an Adidas Samba in South Africa?
Samba pricing at Boss Kicks starts at R1,300, with rarer colourways up to around R1,650.
Do Adidas Sambas run small?
Yes. They are narrow and run small — go up half a size, or a full size if your feet are wide.
Which Samba colourway should I buy first?
The Samba OG in white with black stripes and a gum sole. It is the original shape and the easiest to wear.
Can I exchange if I ordered the wrong size?
Yes — unworn pairs can be exchanged or swapped for store credit within 7 days. We do not offer cash refunds.
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