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Heres Another Possible Look At The adidas JHarden 1 In Triple Black
By SoleInsider
After getting a look at a white, red, & black colorway of what is believed to be James Harden’s first signature shoe with adidas, new images have now surfaced of another colorway.
This shoe, which is known at the moment as the adidas JHarden 1, comes in a Triple Black color scheme with a leather and neoprene upper. Other details include a full length Boost midsole with translucent qualities and TPU overlays. Not many details are available yet on James Harden’s first signature shoe, but if this is the adidas JHarden 1 what are your thoughts? Do you like what you see or is it a huge disappointment?
Check this adidas NMD out. It’s not quite a Multicolor version, but there’s no doubt that plenty of color is used on the shoe. Said to be named the adidas NMD Rainbow, this version of the NMD was recently spotted on Foot Locker Europe, and just like you’d expect, the shoe sold out with the quickness.
Aside from the array of colors noted on the underlay, the shoe also comes equipped with a perforated upper that appears to be made out of an engineered mesh. Even more color is seen on the pods that rest on top of the White Boost midsole. No word if this Europe release will ever arrive stateside, but be sure to check back as new information begins to surface.
A brand new construction makes its way to the adidas NMD R1. For the first time ever, one of 2016’s best sellers comes constructed out of suede and leather, making it a more suitable choice for the colder months ahead.
This brand new version of the adidas NMD R1 comes in a Black suede upper. Although the new construction lacks breathability, it will definitely keep you warmer during the Fall and Winter season. Giving the shoe some premium flare is the Tan leather hits placed on the heel tab of the shoe, which also houses embossed Trefoil branding. Black and Tan pods rest on the White Boost sole unit to complete the look of the shoe. Like what you see? Expect these to drop when Fall arrives.
App Reservations For The adidas Yeezy Boost 350 Infant Commence In A Few Hours!
By SoleInsider
So it looks like adidas is taking the app reservations route when it comes to the adidas Yeezy Boost 350 Infant release. Don’t get it confused, the shoes themselves will be releasing on August 27th (Saturday), but you will have a chance to secure a pair today at 4PM EST via the adidas Confirmed App when reservations go live. There are going to plenty of retailers carrying the shoes, but if you want to get them directly from adidas, it appears as is the app reservation route is the only way to do so.
The adidas Yeezy Boost 350 Infant will come in Pirate Black and Turtle Dove colorways in six sizes for infants and toddlers ranging from US 5k, 6k, 7k, 8k, 9k, 10k. The adidas Confirmed launch will be available only in select cities in the U.S., UK, Germany and Italy. Get a detailed look at both pairs above and be sure to visit our adidas Yeezy Boost 350 Infant hub page for all the latest images and info regarding this upcoming release.
As is the case with most signature basketball models today – a silhouette is unveiled followed by immense and quick judgment on the internet. Well, twitter is having a field day with the first look at James Harden‘s adidas shoes, the adidas JHarden 1. Perhaps it’s the uniquely rounded slip-on construction that adds a divisive aesthetic to the entire ensemble, or the matte black finish to the leather upper that caught people off guard.
Regardless, adidas Hoops has given us some of the most experimental basketball models in recent memory. Andrew Wiggin’s adidas Crazy Explosive caught similar flack due to its head-turning high-top construction, but once officially unveiled, the context changed once we got a high res imagery and a better understanding of the technology and thought process put into the model.
James Harden and adidas first made noise when they announced a $200 million partnership. While the preview images are still coming in, what we know about the JHarden 1 is as follows: a full-length Boost cushion system brings the patented comfort that’s been so incremental to the three stripe’s growing success in nearly every footwear category. A low-top slip-on upper utilizes a strange lacing system while a TPU overlay adds a smokey finish to camouflage the Boost throughout. So, what do you think of the first look at these James Harden adidas shoes? Let us know in the comments section below and check out Harden’s signature adidas logo here.
A lifestyle perspective of the women’s adidas NMD XR1 in vintage white are showcased, as the model is set to debut at retailers overseas starting this Friday, August 26th.
While it released nationwide on August 18th, alongside a men?s triple white offering, this white-out pair is simply a perfect offering to close out the warm summer season. Flaunting a two-tone microrib knit across its composition, the model is further defined with its signature TPU heel patch, which has been tweaked in premium suede for more lifestyle flair.
Rounded out with a matching tooling to cap off its futuristic aesthetic, matching heel pull tabs and branded tongue labels finish off the notable details.
Those of you located overseas can purchase this pair at select adidas retailers by the end of this week.
I?m all for the colorway and the design overall. I prefer the construction on the men?s pair more, but this is also a solid option for the ladies this season.
Those of you worried that the adidas NMD R1 will be taking a hiatus during the colder months ahead – don’t. adidas Originals is planning on bolstering everyone’s favorite running-inspired lifestyle offering with suede and leather for the months ahead as previews of an upcoming colorway via EU Kicks showcases a new black suede upper complete with added tan leather accents for a premium overhaul.
The adidas NMD R1 has been one of the most popular summer silhouettes thanks to its breathable mesh or Primeknit upper paired with a full-length Boost midsole for added comfort. It will be interesting to see how the model adapts to Fall/Winter, and here a new suede upper ditches the ventilated mentality for a more supportive offering for colder temperatures. It’s hard to see how suede will affect the build in these preview shots, but the photo below showcasing the adidas NMD’s signature heel support does have a promising look thanks to a lifestyle tan leather. The look matches the heel tab perfectly, as a near selvedge denim look takes over thanks to the use of indigo and tan “The Brand With The Three Stripes” branding throughout.
There’s no word yet on when exactly this adidas NMD Suede and Leather will arrive at retailers, but you can expect a release sometime in the near future. When we get word on a release date, you can expect an update right here on Sneaker News.
The adidas Y-3 Pure BOOST ZG Arrives In A Sleek Black/White
By SoleInsider
Released back in March, the adidas Pure Boost ZG was yet another stylish and ultra-comfortable crossover performance/casual sneaker option from the Three Stripes to hit the market in 2016. Now it leans toward the style side even further with this new imagining of the silhouette by Yohji Yamamoto as part of the Y-3 line. Gone is the Primeknit upper in favor of a seamless build that gives it a futuristic look, especially in this sleek matte black colorway. Y-3 fans can find the Pure Boost ZG arriving along with the Fall/Winter 2016 line at select stockists including Bodega.
adidas Confirmed App Reservations For Infant Yeezy Boosts Open At 4PM EST
By SoleInsider
Baby Yeezy Boosts are almost here. Kanye delivered on his promise to release infant and toddler sized adidas Yeezy 350 Boost pairs and this Saturday, August 27th, both the “Turtle Dove” and “Pirate Black” colorways will arrive at select retailers for $130 USD. You’ll have a chance to secure your pair today at 4PM via the adidas Confirmed App when reservations go live.
You can check out a full store list to find out where you can get your hands on Baby Yeezy Boosts here. It’s worth noting that both Yeezy Boost 350 colorways will be available Infant sizes ranging from a U.S. 5k – 10k. The adidas Confirmed launch will be available only in select cities in the UK as well as in Germany, Italy, and the United States. Check out a detailed look at the two colorways of these baby Yeezy Boosts after the break and stay tuned for more release date updates right here on Sneaker News.
Grey & Red Colors The Latest adidas EQT Support 93/16
By SoleInsider
The newest rendition of the adidas EQT Support 93/16 Boost this season is introduced in a favorable and classic grey/red color scheme.
The retro 90s runner has been revamped with modern enhancements, as it incorporates a crisp white boost sole unit for superb comfort and cushioning. Comprised of suede and mesh across its upper, the model is further defined by its iconic three stripe motif on the sides panels in bright red.
Rounded out with a black outsole, you can purchase this pair at select adidas retailers nationwide now for a price tag of $170.
Adidas will be releasing infant/child-sized versions of the extremely popular Yeezy Boost 350. The miniature sneakers will be releasing in the Pirate Black and Turtle Dove colorways in a range of six sizes for infants and toddlers: US 5k, 6k, 7k, 8k, 9k, 10k.
The infant version of the Yeezy Boost 350 is pretty much identical to the adult version and comes with a moccasin-type build with a breathable, flexible adidas Primeknit upper for an enhanced fit. A Boot midsole and full rubber outsole complete the look on this adidas Yeezy Boost 350 Infant.
Reservations for the Yeezy Boost 350 for infants and toddlers will be offered at select adidas retail locations prior to release day through the adidas Confirmed App. The app has been completely redesigned with the consumer in mind and continues to simplify the reservation process with a first come, first served methodology. The app is available in the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy and the U.S., and will manage reservations in select adidas stores.
Look for the adidas Yeezy Boost 350 Infant in the Pirate Black and Turtle Dove colorways at select retailers on August 27th for $130 each.
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Update: (8/22/16): Official images released by adidas. Shoes will release in a range of six sizes for infants and toddlers: US 5k, 6k, 7k, 8k, 9k, 10k. Retail will be $130.
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Author’s Takes
$130 for baby shoes? You’re kidding me, right? I’ll admit that the baby version of the Yeezy Boost 350 does look pretty cool, but that’s too much to pay for a shoe that a baby will only wear for a couple of months.
The adidas Yeezy Boost 350 Infant Is Too Damn Expensive, So Heres Why Im Buying Them
By SoleInsider
@ezyville
To this kid, I’m “Uncle Shoes.”
Or to be more specific, “Ninong Shoes (because #SoPinoy).”
Actually, if we’re being totally honest, I’m just “duck” because one of his first words ever was “duck.”
My nephew means the world to me. Sure, I’ve been a “Ninong” – the colloquial term for godfather in the Philippines – to a number of kids because it’s a term that gets passed around rather liberally, but it’s different with this one. For starters, he’s my brother’s first child, so no matter where I am – I could be on the east coast for work or he could be vacationing back home in Manila – he has a picture or a video for me doing hilarious baby things. The kid has so much stroke with me that I’ve been house sitting for them out in Temecula while he’s in the motherland. Temecula. Who the hell lives in Temecula?
Since I am “Ninong Shoes”, he has been blessed with an inordinate amount of sneakers (no Jordan retros because he’s not to going to live in my past), no doubt more than the typical kid at his age. While I haven’t been able to scratch off everything on this list, I have been able to get him his share of heat, including some that I didn’t expect. One of things that I have been waiting for is the chance to lace him up in some adidas Boost. He has a pair of Superstars and while that’s cool and all, he needs a piece of the future. It didn’t matter if it was Ultra, Pure, NMD or Yeezy, he was going to get his pillowy soft sneakers someday.
So far, adidas has only released the NMDs in kid’s sizes, but none of have dropped down to the infant and toddler sizes. Until now…
This weekend, adidas will be launching a handful of new Yeezy Boosts, including the mysterious 2.0 Yeezys for grown-ups and the long-awaited infant sizes in Turtle Dove and Pirate Black colorways. Originally exclusive to Kanye West and Kim Kardashian’s child North West, now we’ll have the chance to rock our kids with the same kicks we have a la families who like to have matching Jordans for everybody. When I saw that one of the colorways was going to be the Turtle Dove, I was ecstatic because I own a pair of the OGs.
Now here’s the rub. Infant Yeezys will set us back $130 (plus tax). No, that’s not a typo. A shoe that will last your child no more than a few months because genetics is going to cost more than an NMD R1 (mesh). For reference, Jordan retros in infant sizes go for no more than $60 and the price for Kobes, LeBron, KDs and even Kyries run for less. Again, this is for a pair of kicks that the baby will have no memory of ever wearing except for the thousands of pictures and videos we’re all going to take to get our money’s worth.
Now, this is where the typical sneaker blog post might go off the deep end and complain about the overpriced Yeezys as really being the end of civilization as we know it. We are allowing adidas to play us by being suckers and paying $130 for baby shoes, some might say. This where we should send a message and take a stand by saying “enough is enough and we’re not going to take it anymore”, other would demand.
That would be the typical sneaker blog post. But I’m not that guy.
I’m that guy who has sent out more than a few text messages to uh, industry people trying to see if I can buy a pair without having to deal with raffles or GPS-dependent apps. I’m that guy who will get raffle tickets or stand out in the hot Los Angeles summer waiting for reservations to open so I can “confirm” a pair. I’m that guy who is seriously tempted to go on Kixify if things don’t work out this Saturday.
Why? Because when he’s old enough to understand, I want the kid to realize that while his “Ninong Shoes” won’t lift a finger for a thirsty hypebeast, he has a godfather that will go the extra mile for him, whether it’s for sneakers, toys, food and all the fun stuff. Maybe I won’t buy him a Supreme brick (or anything Supreme for that matter), but as long he knows that I have his back always, that’s what’s important. Besides, it’s not like I have to deal with most of the serious child-rearing stuff anyways. That’s his parent’s job. I’ll be the Kanye to his Blue Ivy, or the Jay Z to his North, whichever makes more sense.
A Closer Look At The adidas Yeezy Boost 350 Infant In Pirate Black
By SoleInsider
Not only will the Turtle Dove adidas Yeezy Boost 350 be releasing for infants this weekend, but the little ones will be getting a double dose of Yeezys as the Pirate Black colorway will also be arriving at select retailers.
The infant version of the Yeezy Boost 350 looks pretty much identical to the adult version that made its debut last year. The Pirate Black colorway features a black Primeknit upper with equipped with a Boost midsole that will make sure that the little ones are comfy if they plan on walking around while wearing these kicks. Both colorway of the adidas Yeezy Boost 350 Infant will release on August 27th for a retail price of $130.
More Images Of The adidas Yeezy Boost 350 Infant Turtle Dove
By SoleInsider
The most hyped and highly anticipated infant sneaker release ever will be taking place this weekend as the adidas Yeezy Boost 350 will be available for the little ones.
The two colorways that will be releasing will be the Turtle Dove and Pirate Black renditions. Ahead of Saturday’s release, today we get a closer look at the Turtle Dove colorway which comes with a full Primeknit upper and a Boost cushioned midsole for comfort. Set to retail for $130, will you be trying to pick the adidas Yeezy Boost 350 Infant for your little one? Let us know in the comments below.
The adidas Samoa Pigskin Pack Has More Colorways On The Way
By SoleInsider
Back in May, adidas dropped what is known as the adidas Samoa Pigskin Pack. It consisted of three tonal versions of the adidas Samoa all done in a soft pigskin suede. Now we just got word that adidas two more colorways that are set to join the original three.
This tie around the shoe will come in a Deep Red or Mint Green colorway. Just like the first three, these will also be done in tonal pigskin suede fashion. Additional features on the shoe include the embossed branding on the side panels, tongue and heel, while leather construction on the inner lining. Matching laces and sole units complete the monochromatic look of the shoes. Dropping August 27th for $130, let us know which pair you like the most.
via: adidas
Author’s Take
The Mint Green colorway is dope! I’m a fan of that hue so it’s a no-brainer as to which pair I would choose.
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