ADIDAS NEMEZIZ ULTRA BOOST

Peep an official set of images below and look for this brand new P.O.D. s3.1 at on August 16th. adidas is milking everything it possibly can from Kanye West, even going as far as transferring the famed colorways from his short-lived tenure at Nike. We saw it first with the adidas Streetball in an unabashed Air Yeezy 1 "Blink" take, adapting the black, bright pink, grey, and green tinted color palette to the retro-inspired lifestyle basketball shoe. Another "Air Yeezy" crossover has surfaced, only this time its the Air Yeezy 2 that makes an appearance on the modern P.O.D. s3.1 silhouette. At quick glance, these resemble the "Solar Red" colorway of the second Nike Yeezy shoe design, with the green-tinted fore-foot matching the arrangement on the Air Yeezy 2.
adidas and Parley for the Oceans mission to sell five million sneakers continues with eight new BOOST-equipped silhouettes that can be had from retailers right now. From the Ultra BOOST 4.0 to the ladies-exclusive Ultra BOOST X, there are plenty of options for everyone, that stick to the usual script of combining numerous shades of blue that represent the varying depths of the oceans they're aiming to protect. Below you will find a where to buy list that details three of the top retailers that you can pick up one of these many recycle-happy Ultra BOOSTS from. It's a great thing to see how so many aspects of society can influence the direction and progress of the sneaker community. But let's not forget that our culture that we've become so fond of came forth from our original love for sports culture- specifically basketball.
Supply is expected to be limited. As we've seen on a handful of adidas Originals releases this season, classic runners in Three Stripes' Light Maroon and Night Burgundy shades are perfectly suited for the fall season. Following August's ZX 750 and the ZX 700 that came next is this adidas Originals Phantom using those same two dark red shades to great success. These finish up with the same purple that accented the ZX700s, but use it much more sparingly with just a hint at the midsole's branding area. You'll find more photos of these after the jump, and the Phantoms are available now at stores like Titolo. Joining the black edition we showed you a couple of weeks back is another premium suede rendition on the adidas Originals Phantom.
This classic runner skips out on the traditional mesh underlay in favor of small perforations for a more casual approach on this pair. The dark blue build adds a hint of red on the tongue tag and the more familiar adidas royal blue on the Phantom's signature midfoot support to arrive at a point squarely within the bounds of the popular tonal' category. Check out more shots below, then find these new Phantoms at Three Stripes stockists like Afew. Of all the adidas Originals Phantom colorways that have released since the model was resurrected this spring, this one might be the best match for the model name. This newest Phantom is entirely black up top, a mix of suede, mesh and lether that adds a bit of color by way of the traditional royal blue tongue branding and a red midsole section highlighting the Phantom's signature arch vents.
Opting for a clean kit in order to accentuate the unique build of the silhouette, the Three Stripes ushers in a primarily Footwear White color scheme with red accents acting as its lone flash of color toned down by the presence of black and grey. In an effort to keep branding at a minimum as well, this Trefoil creation ushers in a tonal effect on its midfoot Three Stripes hit with factory-style lettering on its throat. Select overseas retailers are reporting a drop of March 1st, so grab a detailed look below and stay tuned for updates as we have them. Roughly one year after the hefty efforts around its launch, the adidas POD series is finally introducing a sequel to the futuristic model.
In conjunction with the expanding adidas POD System silhouette, the Three Stripes is set to introduce the world to the "Factory 55" Creative Space in Brooklyn, New York. Billed as a temporary creative studio, it was deigned with the POD System's mission of "great alone, better together" in mind, meant to encourage local creators to come and hone their skills and learn new techniques. Inspired by the brand's "open source" approach to design, it is meant to inspire outside creatives to help shape the direction that the brand is headed in with its new footwear. Public creators will be able to utilize Factory 55's services from August 2nd August 5th with seminars in magazine and poster making, a neighborhood photography session, and a how-to on screening t-shirts.
adidas and Parley for the Oceans mission to sell five million sneakers continues with eight new BOOST-equipped silhouettes that can be had from retailers right now. From the Ultra BOOST 4.0 to the ladies-exclusive Ultra BOOST X, there are plenty of options for everyone, that stick to the usual script of combining numerous shades of blue that represent the varying depths of the oceans they're aiming to protect. Below you will find a where to buy list that details three of the top retailers that you can pick up one of these many recycle-happy Ultra BOOSTS from. It's a great thing to see how so many aspects of society can influence the direction and progress of the sneaker community. But let's not forget that our culture that we've become so fond of came forth from our original love for sports culture- specifically basketball.
Supply is expected to be limited. As we've seen on a handful of adidas Originals releases this season, classic runners in Three Stripes' Light Maroon and Night Burgundy shades are perfectly suited for the fall season. Following August's ZX 750 and the ZX 700 that came next is this adidas Originals Phantom using those same two dark red shades to great success. These finish up with the same purple that accented the ZX700s, but use it much more sparingly with just a hint at the midsole's branding area. You'll find more photos of these after the jump, and the Phantoms are available now at stores like Titolo. Joining the black edition we showed you a couple of weeks back is another premium suede rendition on the adidas Originals Phantom.
This classic runner skips out on the traditional mesh underlay in favor of small perforations for a more casual approach on this pair. The dark blue build adds a hint of red on the tongue tag and the more familiar adidas royal blue on the Phantom's signature midfoot support to arrive at a point squarely within the bounds of the popular tonal' category. Check out more shots below, then find these new Phantoms at Three Stripes stockists like Afew. Of all the adidas Originals Phantom colorways that have released since the model was resurrected this spring, this one might be the best match for the model name. This newest Phantom is entirely black up top, a mix of suede, mesh and lether that adds a bit of color by way of the traditional royal blue tongue branding and a red midsole section highlighting the Phantom's signature arch vents.
Opting for a clean kit in order to accentuate the unique build of the silhouette, the Three Stripes ushers in a primarily Footwear White color scheme with red accents acting as its lone flash of color toned down by the presence of black and grey. In an effort to keep branding at a minimum as well, this Trefoil creation ushers in a tonal effect on its midfoot Three Stripes hit with factory-style lettering on its throat. Select overseas retailers are reporting a drop of March 1st, so grab a detailed look below and stay tuned for updates as we have them. Roughly one year after the hefty efforts around its launch, the adidas POD series is finally introducing a sequel to the futuristic model.
In conjunction with the expanding adidas POD System silhouette, the Three Stripes is set to introduce the world to the "Factory 55" Creative Space in Brooklyn, New York. Billed as a temporary creative studio, it was deigned with the POD System's mission of "great alone, better together" in mind, meant to encourage local creators to come and hone their skills and learn new techniques. Inspired by the brand's "open source" approach to design, it is meant to inspire outside creatives to help shape the direction that the brand is headed in with its new footwear. Public creators will be able to utilize Factory 55's services from August 2nd August 5th with seminars in magazine and poster making, a neighborhood photography session, and a how-to on screening t-shirts.