Thanks to the latest adidas Consortium Sneaker Exchange project, adidas black and white two popular sneakers get a glowing makeover this summer compliments of Wish ATL and Sneakerboy. The cross-continental collab sees the Atlanta and Australia shops team up for their own special editions of the PureBoost and ClimaCool 1 , each featuring a look that appears to just be all-white at first, but turn off the lights and you'll see each glows in the dark. The colorways are inspired by the deadly jellyfish off Australia's coast, known for their poisonous and bio-luminescent qualities.After being re-introduced in 2016, the adidas ClimaCool stays in production this year, but gets a new laceless construction.
Now the imprint is making one last stop before the turn of the new year to grab some sun in late-December in Downtown Miami. Shoe Gallery will be transforming the adidas ClimaCool , a shoe that enjoyed a number of awesome retro treatments throughout 2016, for an homage to the South Beach waterfront. The Shoe Gallery adidas ClimaCool Flight 305 will release exclusively at adidas black a n d white the shop on December 29th followed by a global release on January 7th, 2017.The Shoe Gallery adidas ClimaCool Flight 305 pays tribute to the numerous art deco buildings that line Downtown Miami's waterfront as the predominantly black pair is hit with neon accents in honor the neon signs scattered around Miami that light up the warm nights. black and white adidas
Case in point is the adidas ClimaCool Primeknit, which serves as the crossroads between a couple of different proprietary Three Stripes approaches. Continue reading to see the first range of colorways for this modern runner and stay tuned to find out when the adiprene equipped, ventilated silhouettes will be in sneaker stores near you.When adidas says they're All In', they're referring to wholehearted efforts from elite performers in an impressively wide range of sports and artistic disciplines, but you could just as easiy apply that saying to Three Stripes' coverage of the visible spectrum in this latest release.
What do you think of the latest CNTR? Get a better look at the latest adidas black an white three stripes release and grab your pair via HypeDC today.Releasing as part of the Kazuki x adidas Originals by 84-Lab Spring 2014 Collection , which we showed you earlier this month, are these Kazuki x adidas Originals by 84-Lab Centaur Welds in grey and black. Both shoes feature relatively calm uppers color wise, but both also feature a polka dot design throughout the shoe that seems characteristic of the collection that they are a part of. The sections of the upper that don't feature the polka dot design use premium leather to bring a basic, classic balance to the shoe.
Check out all three in more detail below, then cop yours from Originals accounts like Caliroots .adidas seems to be labeling all of the drops CNTR', but there's a bit of a difference between the original Centaur and the design pictured above. As compared to the 1984 OGs, these adidas Originals Centaurs opt for a welded construction that eliminates stitches and cuts out even more weight with modern synthetic materials. This gold edition is one-third of the Color Pack' we previewed back in July, which suggests the red and blue pairs are right around the corner. On the other side of the jump below, we have more photos of the yellow edition, so you can get a better sense of what they have to offer at select Three Stripes retailers like Size?
We haven't seen the updated Centaur since adidas debuted it adidas cloudfoam racer tr kids' sneakers alongside the original model, so these new colorways are a welcome arrival. The adidas Consortium CNTR updates the classic running silhouette with modern seamless welding and molding technologies, this new trio presenting itself across the primary colors of pigment. Red, gold and blue CNTRs feature a monochromatic uppers with white on the midsole, and you can see the whole set after the jump below. Let us know which looks best in your eyes and stick with Sneaker News for word on US availability.The Stan Smith isn't the only retro tennis offering in the three stripe's arsenal as of late.