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.
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 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.
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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