Wednesday, August 31, 2016

NEW ADIDAS:

adidas Originals Gazelle Iced Pack
adidas Originals Gazelle Iced Pack
adidas Originals wraps the iconic Gazelle silhouette in pared-down pastel colorways: Ice Yellow and Unity Purple. For this latest iteration, the coveted low-top sees a suede upper, an updated split-level midsole with iced foxing (similar to the Palace x adidas Originals PALACE Pro released in May), fresh white overlays and of course, branding on its side panels that is swathed in gold. The result is undeniably a super clean, contemporary take on the ’91 model.
Expect the adidas Originals Gazelle “Iced Pack” to drop online and global retailers this September 22.
New adidas Orginals ZX Flux ADV Tops off With Yeezy Laces
After greeting the cooler season with a myriad of NMD and Ultra Boost iterations, the Three Stripes announces a suave update to the popular ZX Flux ADV silhouette. Taking a more minimalistic approach, the off-white breathable mesh upper mounts atop the just-as-clean midsole, and rounds off the core unit with a retro-inspired outsole design and a suede makeover on the heel counter. The modified model pays homage to the Yeezy 350 Boost with an almost-identical rope lacing system, and stands out with the embossed trefoil adidas Originals’ motif on its tongue. Available with a price tag at CHF 159.9 (approximately $160 USD), place your order via Titolo.
Y-3 Drops an EQT-Inspired QR BOOST
Y-3 is releasing its QR BOOST in an awfully familiar colorway. Inspired by the ’90s classic EQT Running Support, the latest QR BOOST features a hint of green amidst a palette of gray and white. Simple curves offer this silhouette an avant-garde look, all mounted atop a BOOST sole for comfort and unparalleled support. Keep an eye out for this colorway to hit Y-3 stockists soon, such as The Good Will Out, where it’s available for approximately $400 USD.
adidas D Lillard 2 Receives the "Tennis Ball" Treatment
Damian Lillard is currently on his second signature shoe with adidas and each colorway manages to tell a story. This time around his D Lillard 2 is coated in lime green throughout, reminiscent of a tennis ball and aligned with the US Open. Furthermore, during his younger days, Damian and family members would get creative at a local tennis court that wasn’t too far from his grandmother’s home in Brookfield. Staying true to its build, the adidas D Lillard 2 ditches the popular Boost Technology and goes the traditional route with a molded TPU heel that’s complemented by BOUNCE technology for elite response and support.
adidas’s D Lillard 2 “Tennis Ball” is expected to exclusively launch on August 30 for $105 USD via Foot Locker‘s NYC location on 34th Street.

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