Adidas Originals city-inspired sneaker
Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2017 3:42 am
Adidas Originals city-inspired sneaker
This sixth and final Adidas Originals city-inspired sneaker, the L.A. edition is part of the 2017 series that included a July release of the EQT Support ADV in Berlin with a color and texture influenced by that city’s oxidized copper rooftops and sculptures; a navy version of the classic with an interior imprinted with a map of New York’s five boroughs in June; a May edition of the NMD R2 with a striped motif on the tongue and heel to reference Tokyo’s Shibuya Crossing; a black-and-red run of the Iniki Runner Boost dedicated to London in April; and the March issue of a Parisian version of the Tubular Instinct in deep blue with metallic-tipped reflective yarn lacings as an homage to the City of Light.
Recently featured in White and Black colorways, we now get a look at another Decon that is Summer-ready.This iteration of the classic shell toe comes comprised of a one-piece leather on the upper for a clean aesthetic. Adding to the clean look of the sneaker is laser etching on the shell toe and the three stripes branding on the side panels. This pair comes done in Vintage White with grey detailing on the tongue/heel, and a light pink/orange rubber sole unit. What are your thoughts on this Vintage White colorway of the adidas Superstar 80s Decon? Look for it to arrive at select adidas retailers this Summer.
Maps of your favorite destinations showcase the ever-changing city grid and different eras of architecture, and the never-ending streets and public parks are the perfect way to embed yourself in the certain culture of a given metropolis. is paying tribute to New York City with their latest premium take on the iconic adidas Superstar model. Rarely do we see a sneaker where the most interesting aspect comes on the hidden medial side, but that’s the case with this NYC-inspired Superstar as a map of the city’s 5 boroughs is illustrated in detail. The leather and suede navy upper is a little too on-the-nose given the Yankees signature colors.
Last August, adidas Originals dropped an incredibly limited run of what many consider to be one of the best colorways yet: the coveted NMD Red Apple. Today we get a detailed look at the adidas NMD R1 Primeknit Red Apple 2.0, and not much has changed this go around. adidas swapped out the red three stripe side panel branding for a contrast black while red midsole bumpers are a noticeable upgrade from the simple white on white look from last year. That’s not the only head-turning colorway that will be available come late-summer either, as greyscale Primeknit and Trace Cargo options are sure to be popular installments of the NMD series.
This sixth and final Adidas Originals city-inspired sneaker, the L.A. edition is part of the 2017 series that included a July release of the EQT Support ADV in Berlin with a color and texture influenced by that city’s oxidized copper rooftops and sculptures; a navy version of the classic with an interior imprinted with a map of New York’s five boroughs in June; a May edition of the NMD R2 with a striped motif on the tongue and heel to reference Tokyo’s Shibuya Crossing; a black-and-red run of the Iniki Runner Boost dedicated to London in April; and the March issue of a Parisian version of the Tubular Instinct in deep blue with metallic-tipped reflective yarn lacings as an homage to the City of Light.
Recently featured in White and Black colorways, we now get a look at another Decon that is Summer-ready.This iteration of the classic shell toe comes comprised of a one-piece leather on the upper for a clean aesthetic. Adding to the clean look of the sneaker is laser etching on the shell toe and the three stripes branding on the side panels. This pair comes done in Vintage White with grey detailing on the tongue/heel, and a light pink/orange rubber sole unit. What are your thoughts on this Vintage White colorway of the adidas Superstar 80s Decon? Look for it to arrive at select adidas retailers this Summer.
Maps of your favorite destinations showcase the ever-changing city grid and different eras of architecture, and the never-ending streets and public parks are the perfect way to embed yourself in the certain culture of a given metropolis. is paying tribute to New York City with their latest premium take on the iconic adidas Superstar model. Rarely do we see a sneaker where the most interesting aspect comes on the hidden medial side, but that’s the case with this NYC-inspired Superstar as a map of the city’s 5 boroughs is illustrated in detail. The leather and suede navy upper is a little too on-the-nose given the Yankees signature colors.
Last August, adidas Originals dropped an incredibly limited run of what many consider to be one of the best colorways yet: the coveted NMD Red Apple. Today we get a detailed look at the adidas NMD R1 Primeknit Red Apple 2.0, and not much has changed this go around. adidas swapped out the red three stripe side panel branding for a contrast black while red midsole bumpers are a noticeable upgrade from the simple white on white look from last year. That’s not the only head-turning colorway that will be available come late-summer either, as greyscale Primeknit and Trace Cargo options are sure to be popular installments of the NMD series.