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#1 Posted : Saturday, August 25, 2018 11:26:31 AM(UTC)
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Adding to the massive Adidas Schuhe lineup for July 13th, the Three Stripes will also be releasing two color options of the adidas NMD CS2 for men and women.The men’s version sports a “Glitch” pattern in a Black and White Primeknit upper with Red accents, while the women’s pair sports a hexagonal Primeknit pattern in Black and White with Pink accents that sits atop a clear Gum rubber sole.


The Adidas Schuhe Verkauf is getting a new update this fall with the addition of premium suede. Previewed in a greyish/sand hue and black, the sneaker comes in a low-top form covered in suede for the upper with leather accents on the heel tab and medial side. A contrasting white Boost midsole completes both pairs but the brown version is finished with black outsole and the black with a gum outsole.


The adidas Consortium product adidas nmd cs2 is an interesting new look that eschews laces for a more custom fit look that utilizes Primeknit for it’s sock like upper. The pair comes in pink or sandstone and both models feature a leather strip running from ankle to toe and a printed heel tab, as well. The co-branded kick is a sleek modern take on a retro runner and will surely keep you comfy and stylish in these streets.


In addition to the patterned upper, these new adidas nmd cs2 suede sneakers feature horizontal stitching where laces would be on more prehistoric kicks—a wink at the way sneakers used to look before Adidas booted them into the 22nd century. The Texas Longhorns–ish burnt orange color pops up on the NMD's signature molded supports on the midsole—but is more a complement to the white/black scheme than an ill-considered design flourish. And if you think the leopard print is just for show, well, okay, it is—but it's also weirder and cooler than it seems. Thanks to what Adidas calls its "Shadow Knit" technique, as the shoe turns, it changes how dark or light the leopard print appears. Think of the print less like a leopard than as a robot leopard from the future built to camouflage itself between city buildings. Appropriate, really, for the shoe we reach for when we're feeling futuristic.


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#2 Posted : Monday, November 12, 2018 3:46:56 PM(UTC)
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