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From Walking To Running To Training

Posted: June 10th, 2020, 11:56 pm
by SJohn43
"Previous collaborators 424 and adidas have a four-piece Originals capsule launching on May 8th. Clad in clean shades of “Core White” and “Core Black,” and donning the Fairfax, LA retailer’s signature red throughout, this collection picks up right where both brands left off after last season’s SC Premiere and Pro Model collaboration.Both aforementioned silhouettes reappear in minimalist arrangements. The SC Premiere in a triple-white arrangement interrupted by “Core Black” trefoil logos at the heel and red suede tongue tabs featuring debossed “424” text. The Pro Model, which comes in two versions, mixes heritage with the modern as it’s constructed in original, two-tone colorways and with exaggerated sole units. New to Fairfax imprint’s adidas catalog, the Superstar – Adidas Originals
co-founder and head designer Guilermo Andrade’s all-time favorite sneaker – boasts a vintage-inspired treatment. “Core White,” “Core Black” and “Metallic Gold” detailing throughout falls inline with the model’s most iconic looks from the past 50 years, but a slightly-yellowed shell toe, heel panel and midsole add a special touch. Furthermore, suede tongue tabs featuring debossed “424” logos do so, too.
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The Adidas stan smith is the latest Originals silhouette to join the German sportswear giant’s celebratory footwear roster ahead of Pride Month 2020. Akin to a previously-surfaced Superstar, the Stan Smith indulges in a summer-appropriate “Footwear White” canvas replete with vibrant blues, yellows and pinks nodding to the diversity of the LGBTQIA+ community. Unlike the shell-toe or accompanying NMD and Ultra Boost, however, the tennis icon boasts seersucker across the profiles and on the heel. Trefoil logos at the rear revel in the pair’s color trifecta; they also appear on the sockliner, but with adidas‘ graphic for this year’s Pride Month. Save for the “Metallic Gold” branding on the tongue, everything else on this Stan Smith is clad in “Footwear White.”