What might look like a near-all black lifestyle rendition of the retro shoe of the moment, the Adidas Originals Women is so much more. All-Star Weekend is always the most opportune time for a brand to champion new technology and give us a look at some of the more flashier choices in a brand’s early year arsenal, and the new adidas XENO material fits right in under the bright lights and added attention the weekend gets. XENO manages to be reminiscent of 3M in how the fabric lights up under reflected light, only the look adapts by showcasing a rainbow array of colors.
If sneakers got awards for sales like albums, the Adidas Originals Men would be about a million times platinum by now. Now the shoe literally goes platinum with this latest colorway of the all-new Boost edition, as the Superstar Boost “Noble Metal” colorway. Featuring a heather grey Primeknit upper, the latest modern update to the iconic shelltoe sneaker is finished with platinum accents on the Three Stripes, heel tab, and tongue logo.
This Year of the Snake has given us several Adidas Originals Sale releases covered in snakeskin. The next two pairs make note of the fact that snake shoes have a long history, with both of them opting for vintage-style pre-yellowed soles. Your choice of black or brown snake uppers is contrasted by white Stripes and black on the laces/heel tab, and both are depicted further after the jump.
Hot on the heels of Solebox’ dope Then and Now Pack releases are four new colorways of the Adidas Originals Price. These joints laid the foundation for the now infamous Adidas Originals Cheap basketball sneaker, and thought they don’t offer a removable inner bootie, these joints echo the same school of thought with their use of plastic supports along the eyelets and heel. Each of these new colorups has a timeless feel, with all-white, black/white and black/white/royal fitting in to any era and the ‘Aqua’/’Grape’ palette looking just as fresh as in the early ’90s.