How many pairs of the
Adidas Nmd R1 do you own by now? The three stripes’ running/lifestyle crossover model has been one of the most popular silhouettes throughout 2016 for its simple yet dynamic design, comfortable Boost midsole cushioning, and an endless array of colorways. (Seriously, go see how many NMD pairs are releasing this weekend and enjoy grabbing as many options as you can). This Saturday, December 3rd will also see the launch of the adidas NMD R2, and if history is any indication, the sequel will be just as popular as the first installment.
Perhaps the grand finale of the year of the NMD, the much-anticipated collaboration with BAPE drops tomorrow. If you’re an
Adidas Nmd R1 Uk fiend, you already know what the deal is: BAPE and adidas Originals have teamed up for what should become some of the most sought-after colorways of the shoe ever, featuring your choice of black or green based BAPE camo across the mesh upper. And if that wasn’t enough, there’s a matching apparel collection, as well. If you haven’t already secured your pair, here’s one last reminder of their drop tomorrow, November 26th select retailers and on adidas.com. Good luck!
The
Adidas Yeezy Boost 350 first launched back in September in the “Beluga” colorway (the one with the bright orange stripe), and later followed with three drops in one day on November 23rd. According to retailers who received notification from the brand regarding the shoes, a release date of December 17th has been penciled in for the release of the Yeezy Boost 350 v2 Black/White, just in time for the Christmas holiday. Just like the previous three drops, the SPLY-350 is reversed on the right shoe. It is also said that the Black/White Yeezys are the most widely available Yeezy shoes to date.
We bring you a detailed look at the
Adidas Yeezy Boost 350 V2, releasing on November 23rd, 2016. Like the red and olive colorways, this Yeezy shoe release features the colored stripe that runs from the toe to the heel on the lateral side, with the reversed SPLY-350 on the right shoe. The copper primeknit is also dotted around the shoe, creating a silhouette on the medial side. Get a detailed look at the shoes just below and stay tuned for the release next week.
We’re not sure how, but Nike Sportswear found yet another way to color-up the
Nike Air Max 90 Ultra in a clean new black, red, and white color scheme. The basic “Essential” version of the legendary silhouette features the color combination that you can almost never get wrong, thanks to its wide appeal of the three colors synonymous in the sneaker world with Michael Jordan and the Bulls. This time around the Air Max 90 gets a primarily Gym Red upper in mesh and synthetic leather, with the mudguards in black and the remaining accents including the solid midsoles in white. Those in the market for a new pair of “Bred” Air Max 90s should be on the lookout for these now at select Nike Sportswear retailers.