Luke Tadashi's take on the Crazy BYW brings forth the reversible ADIDAS NMD TAN effect seen in his designs, which are also a nostalgic take on basketball players flipping garments and wearing them inside out. Furthermore, the colors and Japanese materials are inspired by Tadashi's heritage as he points specifically to his grandmother whose journey through life began in Japan, through World War II, and ultimately America. The design of the shoes aims to tell a story that reflect today's issues with immigration and geo-politics.Toward the end of last week, Pharrell teased another upcoming collaboration with adidas on a never-before-seen Boost You Wear silhouette dressed up in rasta-inspired color scheme.
The three stripe branding on the side is almost translucent in nature adding to the overall pristine look. What do you think? Check out a better view below and look out for this pair to hit U.S. retailers later this fall.How many more sneaker companies will we see come with the knit technology? Can ADIDAS NMD 2 we expect knit version of New Balance classics or new Reebok trainers featuring the intricate weave? That remains to be seen, but for the time being there's no question that Nike and adidas have beat the rest to the punch by a long shot. adidas continues to make their products of that sort ADIDAS NMD 1 more and more available coming soon from the Consortium lineup is the adidas Primekint Campus 80s that has that silhouette looking quite a bit more breathable.
In conjunction with influential pro skater Brian Lotti, adidas is gearing up to release its brand new Respect Your Roots Collection consisting of the Campus 80s silhouette and a set of apparel. Paying homage to the pioneers of skate, this capsule continues the Three Stripes' penchant for honoring the extreme sport's deserving legends. Early on in Lotti's career, he would shred in the Campus 80s, that now comes constructed of premium nubuck, with a woven "Brian Lotti" tongue label, ADIDAS NMD ALL BLACK and a herringbone-styled cupsole unit. Deep navy and white are responsible for this model's color scheme while a custom sockliner showcasing the pro skater's printed artwork matches the aforementioned apparel.
Add in a rubber external heel counter and the change is more clear, but the burgundy suede plus white accents combo is sure to satisfy many of the same fans. Have a closer look so you can appreciate the fine details on the Campus AS, then grab yours from stores like Size?One of the all-time classic adidas sneakers is back this summer with a new push for the Campus. The vintage low-top basketball shoe turned street icon returns with the help of the "No Time to Think" campaign, featuring influential faces from the street and skate cultures: Blondey McCoy, Na-Kel Smith, Tavia Bonetti and Tiffany Lighty.
Inspired by the downtown scene in NYC during the early 1990s, a time defined by young men and women acting on instinct to create their own art, fashion, music, and skate scene, the No Time to Think concept re-introduces the classic Campus this summer in a new series of suede colorways, some of which you can preview here on the feet of the four individuals demonstrating the same No Time to Think lifestyle today.New York City skate crew Alltimers joins forces with adidas Skateboarding for ADIDAS TAN SHOES their second collaborative collection this fall, following the Superstar released last year.
This time Alltimers once again display their ability to not take things too seriously but present innovative products with high quality and wild concepts. The new collection is led by the adidas Campus Vulc in a vintage tennis inspired construction, accompanied by a range of sports-casual apparel that's "Perfect for Everything". The Alltimers x adidas Skateboarding collection hits select adidas retailers and the adidas Skateboarding site on November 4th.The past several adidas Skateboarding Campus Vulc releases we've profiled
on Sneaker News have been cast in simple colorways.