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The adidas ACE 16+ PureControl Ultra Boost Triple Black Debuts Next Year
By SoleInsider
Last offered in grey camo and black/red, the newly-introduced adidas Ace 16+ PureControl Ultra Boost is previewed in another forthcoming colorway, this time draped in the ubiquitous triple black color scheme.
The soccer boot/sneaker hybrid has certainly been quite difficult to attain due to its limited production. Defined by its breathable primeknit upper and boost sole unit — all of which is covered in black — the laceless design is also detailed with an extended collar, TPU reinforcing heel counter and enlarged three stripe branding gracing the side panels.
With its suggested retail price listed at $200, this pair is scheduled to debut at select adidas retailers starting Spring 2017.
A Closer Look At The adidas Ultra Boost ATR Mid Primeknit
By SoleInsider
The adidas Ultra Boost officially went to the mid-cut heights, with Ronnie Fieg’s “Aspen” collaboration introducing the revised silhouette to the masses. This version you see here is the adidas Ultra Boost ATR Mid Primeknit, which features a higher ankle collar and the Ultra Boost 3.0 Primeknit ribbing on the upper. ATR, which signifies All-Terrain, suggests that the shoes are built for outdoor use, which is additionally made evident by the bulkier rubber outsole. A release date hasn’t been confirmed just yet, but expect the Ultra Boost ATR Mid PK to release early in 2017.
Not to be confused with the Grey pair that dropped earlier this month, this pair differentiates itself by coming with a different print on the Primeknit upper and a different (contrasting) color used on the heel cup. The cage comes in tonal fashion, and the Boost midsole comes in White. No exact release date yet, but expect these to drop Spring of 2017. Are you looking to cop? Let us know in the comments below.
German Special Forces Is The Inspiration Behind The adidas GSG 9.3 Combat Boot
By SoleInsider
Check out the adidas GSG 9.3 Combat Boot. The latest boot with a bit of military inspiration to it. The boot get its name (GSG 9.3) from Germany?s elite special forces unit (full name Grenzschutzgruppe 9 der Bundespolizei). Opting to go for a tonal motif, the Combat Boot is done in Beige colored suede upper all sitting on top of a matching-colored sole unit. The branding, laces, lining and tongue also come in the same Beige hue resulting in a monochromatic finish. If you’re a fan of this style of boot, you can now pick these up from select international retailers for around $116. Is this a cop or an easy pass? Let us know in the comments below.
The adidas Originals Stan Smith Adds Bold Hits To Its Classic White Upper
By SoleInsider
All-White with a little bit of bold. That’s one way to describe these brand new colorways of the Stan Smith. Christmas may be over and done with, but that doesn’t mean you can no longer be in the holiday spirit. One way to keep that feeling going is by rocking either of these pairs of the adidas Originals Stan Smith.
Opting to keep things fairly simple and minimal, these adidas Stan Smiths are done in White leather uppers with matching White laces sitting on top of an off-White double-stacked sole unit. The shoe gets its pop by way of the bold Red or Green hits noted on the tongue and heel. It’s a nice little bold touch to an otherwise fairly simple rendition of the Stan Smith. Available internationally, look for these to drop stateside any day now.
The adidas ACE16+ Ultra Boost Is Releasing In Triple Black
By SoleInsider
adidas is bringing back that sought after Triple Black look on its Boost midsole unit once again, this time in a completely new model, the adidas ACE16+ Ultra Boost. The soccer-inspired Ultra Boost silhouette has already released in a Triple White look, but now we’ll have to wait until Spring 2017 to get the adidas ACE16+ Pure Control Ultra Boost in its all-black-everything aesthetic.
The slip-on design features bold three-stripe branding on the side panel, unique triangular shapes on the heel and tongue tabs while the traditional Ultra Boost heel cage and midsole unit benefit from a matching black shade. There’s still no word on a Release Date for the adidas ACE16 Ultra Boost Triple Black, but we’ll keep you updated once we get word. Check out more detailed shots below and stay tuned for more right here on Sneaker News.
Have you had the chance to check out the adidas Tubular Shadow in person yet? If you haven’t found a color that has convinced you yet, take a look at the adidas Tubular Shadow Pirate Black that recently arrive stateside.
This version of the adidas Tubular Shadow comes in a perforated leather paired up with woven mesh paneling noted on the heel tab and medial section that ends up giving the shoe a unique and a dynamic finish. The tonal look of the shoe extends on to the laces, lining and sole unit, resulting in a very versatile motif. Out now, pick up this clean pair of Tubular Shadows for $120. Thoughts? Let us know in the comments below.
Adidas has just released a new colorway of the Campus silhouette which will definitely turn a few heads.
Fall may be over, but sneakerheads love them a nice olive sneaker during any time of the year. As you can see, this Campus comes covered in a full suede upper with leather detailing on the three stripes branding, tongue, heel tab, and inner liner. Pops of color have then been placed on the tongue and heel tab for contrast along with an off-white sole unit.
You can grab your pair now at select adidas retailers for $90.
Just like the original off-white colorway, this black version of the adidas Yeezy 750 Cleat features a premium nubuck upper with a strap on the midfoot and a Quckframe plate on the bottom of the shoe to make them football-ready.
No release date has been confirmed at the moment but you can look for these to release sooner rather than later. Make sure you stay tuned to Kicks On Fire for updates.
Considered by many the best rookie in the NFL this year, along with teammate Ezekiel Elliot, this is the first time that a player wears the Yeezy 750 Cleat to play in the actual game as opposed to wearing them during pregame warmups.
Check out a few action shots above of Prescott rocking the cleats against the Lions. Do you like the 750 cleats better than the 350s?
images: Tim Heitman for USA Today Sports / Kevin Jairaj for USA Today Sports
h/t: Sole Collector
Seen above is a women’s pair of Superstars which features a smooth black leather upper with a spiked 3D metal shell toe. The toe almost looks like pieces of shattered glass or crystal which give off a nice shine. Other details include tonal branding, a leather inner liner, and a white sole unit.
What are your thoughts on this 3D spike Superstar? Let us know in the comments below and look for them at select adidas Originals retailers this Winter.
adidas is ringing in the New Year with a number of new adidas Ultra Boost colorways and you can expect more heat from the third installment of the popular running model turned lifestyle must-have throughout 2017. Today we get a first look at the upcoming adidas Ultra Boost 3.0 Multi-Color as the popular combination of rainbow woven textile is slated to arrive come Spring 2017.
The adidas Ultra Boost Multi Color features a black Primeknit base with rainbow speckling throughout while that updated three stripe overlay gets a smokey translucent finish for a truly unique aesthetic. What do you think of the latest Multi-Color take on the adidas Ultra Boost? Check out a better look below and we’ll keep you updated on a Release Date as soon as its available
The adidas NMD was everywhere in 2016. You saw it on hypebeasts, you saw it on nomads (get it?), you saw it on your grandmother, you saw it everywhere. While the Yeezy may have been a big factor in getting a lot of eyes on adidas it was the NMD and the Ultra Boosts that kept them coming back, because you could actually buy them without too much hassle. Well, you can buy some of them because there was a stretch there where even the most “general release” of NMDs was a pain to find, including many of the pairs that you’ll find on these lists. We didn’t put them on here because they were exclusive, but because they signified the best of 2016. Enjoy our countdown of the Top 10 adidas NMD colorways as part of #KoFBestOf2016.
adidas NMD Tri-Color
Yes, I’m going to be petty as f**k that I didn’t cop them this past Monday because they are that good. The Tri-Color is something that amazingly opens up the silhouette and all it really is ostensibly the Glitch pattern – something we’ve already seen before – with three different colored stripes. It’s part of the conservative approach that Originals has taken with the NMD and will serve them well moving into 2017.
adidas NMD Olive
Looking for a pair of kicks to go along with your Yeezy gear? How about something that goes well with just about anything that makes it look you just lived through a game of Fallout? The Olive colorway, which came in many iterations this year, was the NMD colorway of choice for many from the fashionable set. Now if only there was a true camo version that made this list. Hmmm…
Nice Kicks x adidas NMD
We saw adidas work with a number of brands this year and Nice Kicks (the store) was one of the first out the gate with a splattered rendition that had sneakerheads itching to cop. The secondary market demand for these is off the charts, proving the old adage that you can never have too many red, black and white sneakers out in the wild. It just works, dammit..
adidas NMD NYC Red Apple
See what we mean? Although the hype for this has more to do with there being only 200 pairs total out there, it still represents the tried and true colors that we demand in our kicks. And just for the record, adidas Originals, a Kicks On Fire x adidas NMD would be also be pretty cool. Hint, hint, hint…
BAPE x adidas NMD
I know we all cursed the moon when alleged backdoored pairs started making their way to the Internets, but congrats if you were able to score a pair to actually wear out at retail. While I bristle at the thought of camo still being relevant in this day and age, I’m happy to see early 2000s staples like BAPE still maintain relevance this decade. Bringing them together with the adidas NMD was a masterstroke of marketing on both sides.
White Mountaineering adidas NMD City Sock
You might think the adidas City Sock is a little too simple for it’s own good, but think of the blank Primeknit upper as just that, a blank canvas where anything is possible. But as expected, adidas is taking a more sedate approach with collabs like this one with White Mountaineering where the branding might be all over the place but it’s still “classy” enough to pull off that it’s not overwhelming the shoe. Although some might say it could the silhouette could use some of that.
Packer Shoes x adidas NMD
Well, that’s certainly different. Modeled after classic 80s style with bright hues that look like something out of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, the Packer Shoes collabs is a glimpse into the future of the NMD and just how much untapped potential there is still waiting to pop out. That blue and teal color combination is just money every time and it works so well here.
Pharrell x adidas NMD Human Race
Save for Yeezys, this might be the most bootlegged adidas sneaker this year so it only made sense that I pull a picture from adidas Originals’ Snapchat where this particular colorway of the NMD Human Race was on the feet of on Pharrell Williams. Reaction for this slate of drops has been mixed, but those who are fans are no doubt repping hard for these, thanks to the bright colors and limitless ways you can lace them up thanks to the cage system that we’ve seen since on other NMDs.
adidas NMD Pitch Black Friends And Family
Spoiler: we keep it simple for the top 2 NMDs. First up is this ultra rare friends and family Pitch Black colorway that features the much-desired black Boost cushioning and a raffle that had everybody on their phones for several hours hoping to be among the lucky ones to score a pair. Not bad for what is essentially a blackout colorway. One of the greatest achievements of adidas current string of hits is how they have managed to help make simple colorways such as this cool again.
adidas NMD PK White
Case in point. This is basically white version of the OG NMD with black Primeknit switched out with white. This super clean drop might carry with it the same problems as any white Primeknit release (read: dirt traps) but you definitely enjoy them while they’re clean. And considering I’ve seen so many of these being worn in Southern California this fall, I’m also glad we’re over that stupid “dont’ wear white after Labor Day” rule.
The KITH x adidas Ultra Boost Mid Aspen Releases Again On New Years Eve
By SoleInsider
The KITH x adidas Ultra Boost Mid “Aspen” will release at global adidas Consortium accounts on Saturday, December 31st. After a successful launch on Thursday night exclusively at KITH, the Ultra Boost inspired by Aspen’s ski culture will release again at the aforementioned Consortium retailers such as Solebox as well as on the Frenzy app at 9 AM EST. Again, only adidas Consortium retailers, the Frenzy app, No.42 Paris, and No.74 Berlin. These are destined to disappear fast, so if you want to pull up for a pair right now, check out what’s available on eBay and Stadium Goods.
Late last night we got word that a number of new adidas Ultra Boost colorways would be ushering in the New Year with a surprise January 1st release at a number of retailers. (You can read more on that here.)
Today we get a look at the new adidas Ultra Boost 3.0 Mystery Grey, a tonal marbled greyscale colorway perfect for any occasion with that updated Primeknit 3.0 construction and semi-translucent three stripe cage overlay. Unfortunately, this adidas Ultra Boost 3.0 pair won’t be available with the batch of other Ultra Boosts releasing on January 1st, but a Release Date is coming in Spring 2017.
Check out more detailed shots of the adidas Ultra Boost 3.0 Mystery Grey below and stay tuned for more adidas updates right here on Sneaker News.