Best known for his minimalist design sensibilities, Hender Scheme founder Ryo Kashiwazaki reimagines three iconic Three Stripes silhouettes — including the NMD_R1, the Superstar and the MicroPacer — with undyed leather and replaceable soles. Handmade in Tokyo, these shoes embody the spirit of wabi-sabi, a traditional Japanese idea of embracing transience as beauty, as the leather uppers will morph and age beautifully over time.
Designed with a neutral color palette, the sneakers have also been rendered with certain key elements being taken away. While the NMD has its BOOST midsole removed, the MicroPacer is stripped of its pedometer. Browse the gallery above to take a closer look at all three pairs.
Ranging from $900-$1,000 USD, the collection will be available for purchase at select adidas Originals accounts like HBX beginning September 2.
Pharrell and adidas Originals have teamed up to reinvent classic tennis apparel and footwear.
We see the traditional skort and dress silhouettes updated with a red-yellow colorblock. The
sportswear is constructed from material engineered to fit and move with the athlete supporting
each movement. A preppy cable knit sweater is also included — a reference to the country club
culture surrounding the sport. To pair with the bright garments we see two corresponding
sneakers made to wear on any court surface.
Boost your match style with this standout collection. You can purchase your favorite selects on
Boost your match style with this standout collection. You can purchase your favorite selects on
August 31 from adidas. If you want to improve your game watch tennis superstar
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