“Inspired by the land where humanity and nature collide,” END. and Fracap have joined creative forces for a new “Evergreen” M120 Heronimo Boot. Keeping in line with the ecological themes of the collaboration’s mission statement, the two brands deliver a colorway that seamlessly blends in with the forest that surrounds the boot’s product shots. For the “Evergreen” M120 Heronimo Boot, a “Green Abete” soft suede material is employed for the upper, which — thanks to a Guardolo Zig Zag Natural welt construction — sits on top of a durable, cushioned flat Vibram sole. Tailored towards the mountains and your day-to-day grind on the streets, this pair of shoes was created to tell the story of the forest’s “many wonders” and further raise concerns regarding climate change and its lasting impact on Earth.
“A product made with social responsibility, the collaboration highlights sustainable consumption and its effect on one of the world’s most important resources,” reads the official END. description. “Climate change is turning up the temperature, and threatening our undulating green landscapes, one of the planet’s most verdant adventures.”
You can take a look at END. and Fracap’s “Evergreen” M120 Heronimo Boot above, while consumers can purchase their own pairs starting September 20.
Earlier this summer, the adidas Tubular X 2.0 Primeknit made its entry into the footwear game — releasing in a range of cool colorway options. With the changing of the season soon upon us, we thought this an ideal time to take an on-feet look at the fall-friendly model.
The shoe features a Primeknit-constructed upper, modified lacing system, high-arching heel, elastic ankle collar, sturdy Tubular sole system and hits of premium suede making its way onto the heel area. Seen here in a grey and off-white color scheme, the contemporary silhouette proves a versatile footwear option for your fall/winter wardrobe. Retailing for approximately $155 USD, the adidas Tubular X 2.0 Primeknit can be found now at such retailers as Titolo.
In other adidas news, be sure to check out the UltraBOOST ATR Mid “Dark Burgundy.”
Taking a break from its series of color-focused releases, the Nike Air Max 95 recently received a clean black and white colorway. Rounding up its summer releases, Nike gave its iconic Air Max model a minimalist contrasting makeover. White serves as the main tone found on the leather and mesh upper and midsole, while black eyelets and branding provides the striking two-tone design of the shoe. Retailing at $220 USD, the contrasting black and white Nike Air Max colorway is available now at retailers like Titolo.
For more Nike news, take a look at the sleek “Obsidian” colorway of the updated Nike Air Max 97 Ultra.
Just yesterday, we took a closer look at the collaborative fall/winter 2017 collection from kolor and adidas, as the duo unveiled the full lookbook campaign after having teased a small selection of images earlier in the year. With that said, let’s now preview a trio of footwear options released in part of the seasonal range.
The Japanese high-fashion label chose to rework the Three Stripes’ AlphaBOUNCE silhouette — applying a choice selection of tonal hues on to the activewear shoe. The footwear lineup features such core color schemes, including lime, black and white, with a swarm of complimentary tones accentuating each. Set to a price tag of $119 USD per pair, the kolor x adidas AlphaBOUNCE models are now available at such retailers as Sneakernstuff.
In other adidas news, check out this on-feet look at the adidas Tubular X 2.0 Primeknit.
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