After the unveiling of their rugged yet modern F/22 PK trail silhouette last month, adidas is back with another pair of the new-age hiker, this time in a
Adidas Yeezy Powerphase bright “Trace Orange” colorway. The sneaker boasts a multi-color Primeknit upper, prominently featuring orange and white with accents of black and an
Adidas Ultra Boost 4.0 aqua blue mixed in as well. A black three stripes graphic adorns the side, while the tongue and heel collar of the
Nmd Xr1 one-piece upper also receives black adidas branding. A Yeezy-eqsue grey suede half-circle adorns the lateral side of the sneaker for extra contrast,
Yeezy Boost 350 and a large black plastic shank on the medial side of the foot offers extra arch support and stability. The shoe’s look
Yeezy 700 is completed by a white Contiental rubber outsole with an aggressive traction pattern that’s ready for both the mountains and the concrete
Cheap Yeezys jungle. There’s no stateside release date for these F/22’s yet, but you can pick up a pair from atmos Tokyo now for
Nmd R2 15,000 yen or about $140 USD.
Celebrities and collaborations were the name of the game this week in sneakers, as Kanye West
Yeezy 500 premiered a ton of new Yeezys, from 350’s to 500’s and Wave Runners during his Twitter deluge while also finding time to
Yeezy Boost 350 V2 Kids roast Nike’s M2K Tekno. Kanye’s label mate Travi$ Scott’s “Cactus Jack” 4s were unvieled by rapper Sheck Wes and then rocked on
Yeezy Boost 500 court by NBA sneaker king PJ Tucker, and Tyler, The Creator also got in on the fun as he previewed a new
Adidas Ultra Boost 3.0 Golf Le Fleur Converse One Star. Air Max collaborations both classic and futuristic with ACRONYM and atmos made waves, as did a
Harden Vol. 1 rumored Vans/Nasa collaboration. On the Air Jordan front, the “Best Hand In The Game” collection garnered a great deal of attention, and
New Yeezy Boost Nike Running claimed their share of the spotlight with the announcement of their amazing new FlyPrint technology and the upcoming re-release
Human Race Nmd of a classic Zoom Fly. For all that and more, dig in to this week’s edition of Top Stories.
It appears that
Yeezy Boost 350 V2 the next sneaker to be added to adidas’ impressive arsenal is the P.O.D. silhouette. Fully equipped with BOOST cushioning, its features a
Cheap Adidas Shoes BOOST – a BOOST midsole sitting underneath a sock-like upper. From the first initial look shown here, it appears that popular foam
Adidas Shoes 2018 cushioning does not adorn the entirety of the sole, but sticks to the back half while the front ushers in basic foam
Adidas Yeezy Boost tooling. An easy-access ankle collar and typical Three Stripes branding finish off this particular model that gets almost fully dressed in a
Adidas Yeezy Boost 350 soft pink. Stay tuned for more photos and updated information as it becomes available, and expect numerous P.O.D. offerings to make their
Adidas Yeezy Boost 350 V2 way to retail in the coming months.
adidas’ Crazy Light Boost 2 silhouette is one of the most lightweight basketball sneakers on
Adidas NMD R2 the market – combining a breathable textile upper with the stability needed for an on-court performance sneaker. The Three Stripes has two
Adidas NMD R1 new colorways ready for action, with one adorned in Scarlet, and the other sporting a clean Collegiate Navy. On the former, black
Harden Vol. 2 comes into play on its branding, instep, and lace loops, while the ladder ushers in a soft green for an extra touch
Yeezy Wave Runner 700 of color. Both iterations that you see below are currently available at select adidas Basketball retailers the likes of SNS for $129
Kids Yeezy Shoes USD.
After announcing their Terrix collaboration and other EEA footwear releases with Ronnie Fieg, adidas contunues to modernize trail shoes with their
Yeezy Powerphase Calabasas flagship technologies. Their newest rugged sneaker to recieve a Primeknit touch is the F/22, a brand-new silhouette set to arrive this May.
Adidas NMD Human Race Featuring a one piece white/black Primeknit upper with an orange heel tab and white plastic arch support, the shoe’s minimal upper is
Addidas Nmd offset by a tough Continental rubber outsole with durable tread for all-terrain
Nmd R1 adventures. There’s no offical release date for this modern take on a trail sneaker by the Three Stripes, but they’re scheduled to arrive at adidas.com sometime this May.