Opting for an upper entirely constructed of premium black adidas ace 17 purecontrol leather this time around, the kicks once again sit atop a white Campus sole and feature cupsole cushioning alongside a velcro ankle strap.Retailing for $200, these can be purchased both in-store and online from Kith NYC now.As adidas and its SLVR line drop the latest collection for Fall/Winter 2012, the first styles from the release are beginning to arrive at retailers.Today we have a look at the adidas SLVR Cupsole. Pictured here in white, the high-top kicks feature a classic Campus outsole alongside cupsole cushioning, a premium white leather and canvas upper, matching leather ankle strap and metallic silver detailing on the tongue.The premium release is now available from Kith NYC for $175.
Lined in grey with a matching tongue, heel pull tab, mesh tongue and tongue branding tab, the kicks see a black suede upper with white rubber foxing, matching Three Stripes branding and laces and a contrasting blue foxing stripe.The adidas ace 17.3 primemesh Black/Running White colorway of the Silas signature is now available for $75.Sporting a Black/Mid Cinder/Ocean colorway, the kicks see a heavyweight dark grey canvas upper alongside white rubber foxing, a black foxing stripe, light grey Three Stripes branding with a matching heel and tongue branding tab and hits of sea green on the adidas all star piping and laces.
The Military Trail Runner is our version of a classic trail running silhouette, updated with a contemporary technical edge. This style was inspired by the mountainous landscape of the Western Coast of Canada, an extension of our environment. This model boasts a natural material mix upper, constructed with a full neoprene inner sock, medial/ lateral support webbing and rugged trail outsole. Offered in Tech Grey/Bone Craft Canvas/ Leather/ Bone. Available now at Ransom by adidas retailers globally. GO FORTH ONTO THE NEVER ENDING PATH.Sporting a predominately white look of suede and mesh, this offering of the iconic runner sees additional black and red suede paneling with multiple adidas alphabounce accenting hits throughout.
Available in black, white and navy colorways, the AR D1 is now available at select retailers for $75.The latest version of the adidas Originals Rod Laver Vintage is now turning up at retailers.Created in conjunction with Beauty Youth, Bedwin and UNDFTD, this summertime version of the silhouette features a lightweight white mesh upper alongside matching rubber foxing and a vulcanized orange rubber outsole. Sporting sets of interchangeable orange, grey and cork insoles, the kicks also feature a gusseted tongue and can be worn with or without laces.Produced in extremely limited quantities, the collaborative kicks are now available from end in the UK.
Next Spring will see the release of a camouflage version of the JS Bear from adidas Originals and Jeremy Scott.Also dropping next Spring as a part of the adidas Originals by Jeremy Scott collection is the JS Poodle.Decked out in two shades of faux pink fur, the kicks see an oversized poodle head on the tongue, complete with white 50s style sunglasses.Debuting at Bread Butter Berlin as well, the fuzzy pink kicks are slated for a Spring 2013 release at retail.Dropping next Spring alongside the black patent leather version of the JS Wings is this holographic iteration of the winged Forum from the adidas Originals by Jeremy Scott collection.
Rolling out to adidas Basketball accounts overseas is adidas bermuda a special red, white and blue edition of the adidas Rose 773 ahead of the 2012 Summer Olympic Games in London.Featuring a white perforated patent leather upper alongside additional matte white leather accents on the toe box, the kicks see navy lining and a matching mesh tongue and SPRINTFRAME alongside additional white and red accents throughout. Metallic gold hits the eyelets and tongue branding tab.Stay tuned for info on a US drop for the adidas Rose 773 Olympic .Via gallery2Unveiled at this Summer s Bread Butter Berlin is the latest version of the adidas Originals by Jeremy Scott JS Wings.