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"adidas fyw s-97 A melting pot of different influences, the adidas FYW S-97 arrives once again in full exuberant color, accented by camo patterning for a kit wholly unashamed of its maximalism. Two variations take two different spins on the tooling in terms of palette, with the first taking its own direction on the cool tones at focus. While the main print, which takes form atop the three overlaid pieces, mixes in a vibrant aqua next to hits of dead space; the core mesh fabrications are left untouched with eye stays and soles following suit, however, the heel, piping, laces, and many other embellishment break off in bright orange. Slightly divergent, the base layer for its accompaniment is largely the same though the Autumnal hues are now swapped for saturated blues and the previous dead space is filled with a bright Hi-Res Yellow.
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There’s always something special to say about adidas rivalry low white sneaker that can exist on the shelves even 30 years after it was first made popular. This is the case with the adidas Rivalry, which continues to display its classic heritage beyond its days on the hardwood. Resurrected earlier this year by NYC-based creative Eric Emanuel, the retro-inspired silhouette is making its return this Fall in low top-form featuring modern details ready to hit the streets. Originally designed as a basketball sneaker in the 1980s, this rendition is engineered with a classic white leather base with hits of orange on the its stripes, tongue tab, and heel counter. All classic-detailing aside, the stand-out feature of this sneaker comes via a translucent milky midsole that fuses aspects of archival design with a modern-day touch.
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There’s always something special to say about adidas rivalry low white sneaker that can exist on the shelves even 30 years after it was first made popular. This is the case with the adidas Rivalry, which continues to display its classic heritage beyond its days on the hardwood. Resurrected earlier this year by NYC-based creative Eric Emanuel, the retro-inspired silhouette is making its return this Fall in low top-form featuring modern details ready to hit the streets. Originally designed as a basketball sneaker in the 1980s, this rendition is engineered with a classic white leather base with hits of orange on the its stripes, tongue tab, and heel counter. All classic-detailing aside, the stand-out feature of this sneaker comes via a translucent milky midsole that fuses aspects of archival design with a modern-day touch.