Featuring a sculpted look inspired by the boot-design of other old school basketball staples, the EQT Bask ADV is constructed from knitted mesh with structural suede and molded TPU panels for support. Classic EQT ADV elements the likes of a 3-stripe mark, 3-stripe midsole details, and a heel embroidery, give it the nostalgic feel that adidas was going for. Set your sights on February 15th when both of these basketball sneakers are scheduled to arrive at adidas retailers worldwide. Another day, another blast from the past and a reminder of the must-have technologies of the present from adidas Originals. While we don't see anyone being all Ultra Boosted out anytime soon, it's always nice to add some variation to your weekly rotation, and what better way to do it than with a model that features the patented full-length Boost midsole with an iconic upper in the adidas EQT Support Boost 93-16?
Rumored to be only 191 pairs in existence with special custom packaging, you'll need to know the right people to ever get your hands on a pair. Keep in mind the version you can actually buy drops August 12th. adidas continues their fushion of old and new by bringing together elements from two of their most popular silhouettes on their newest EQT Cushion ADV. A modernized take on the classic EQT Support sneaker, the newest ADV colorway features an all-black upper adorned the with the infamous tri-color stripes originally popularized by the OG NMD. A black nubuck heel counter and black midsole detailing finish off the sneaker, allowing the colorful stripes to pop off the midfoot in a way that's sure to turn heads.
BAIT and adidas Consortium get technical for their latest project, the "Research & Development" pack featuring the EQT Support Ultra and EQT Future Boost in unique constructions created by the Southern California boutique. Just fully unveiled earlier today, we now have complete release info for the impressive M.O.D. Cage sneakers featuring glow in the dark and reflective details, for both the BAIT-exclusive drop and the nationwide release that will follow one week later. Digging through and tapping out many of its archive silhouettes with abandon, adidas further blends its past with the modern day as two of its distinct notables come together under the framing of the EQT Gazelle.
Retro in all senses especially palette the pair arrives in almost total opposition to its two larger parts though their aesthetics somehow blend in fashion fitting of the current era. The simple, lifestyle constructions of the Gazelle arrive here though hidden by overlaid pieces heaps more futuristic. The leathers plasters on top the standard debossed Three Striped logo hits while the forefoot barely resembles as its mesh and outlined panelling warp around the entire profile up to the topmost eye stay. EVA midsoles add notes of aggression to what is usually a flat cup sole while dosing in that smooth 90s ethos. Grab a detailed look at a few of the upcoming colorways right below and expect to see them at the stores listed below as well as come July 20th.
The three stripes have brought back a number of the classic running and training models that defined the German brand's early to mid-90s aesthetic and even revolutionized the look with new additions like BOOST as of late. Now the adidas EQT Guidance 93 is getting a revamp thanks to everyone's favorite functional trend of the moment: Primeknit. The adidas EQT Guidance 93 Primeknit leaked on Instagram not too long ago in a brief preview, as an OG colorway shines in the slimmed down one-piece upper. Even the outsole is a bit simplified to keep the modernized status quo intact. It's a bit strange that Nike's Air Max 1 hasn't gone the Flyknit route, but after adidas has shown that iconic runners can benefit from the aesthetic, we could see that Tinker model getting a knit remake in the near future.Statistiky: Napsal od ElmerHolt — pát 15. led 2021 5:57:47
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