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The adidas Alpha Bounce Will Soon Be Releasing This Smooth Tonal Beige Colorway
By SoleInsider
It’s not quite a vachetta tan construction, but it does share a very similar look and motif. Up next for the adidas Alpha Bounce is this tonal iteration that has the model done in an all-Beige colorway.
This time around, the Alpha Bounce rocks the two different tonal shades of Beige, one on the BOUNCE infused midsole and another on the seamless upper. No word yet on when these will be dropping, but there’s no doubt in my mind this will be a hot seller when they do. Priced at $100, let us know if you plan on copping a pair, or two.
adidas SPEZIAL has been garnering some noteworthy attention for their re-imagined lifestyle classics throughout this Fall 2016 season. Not only have the footwear selections been strong, but the vintage inspiration behind apparel releases like updated tracksuits has been an awesome option for anyone looking to up their sportswear aesthetic this season. Now the adidas SPEZIAL imprint will be bringing back the iconic adidas Samba silhouette in two brand new colorways for a November 3rd release alongside a Beckenbauer tracksuit.
From the limited preview showcased on the adidas Originals twitter account, it looks like the adidas SPEZIAL Samba will feature a premium leather construction in a simple black while off-white touches the three stripe branding, heel, and jagged outsole unit. We’re excited to see what other colorways pop up in the near future. Check out more of the upcoming adidas SPEZIAL Samba Collection below and stay tuned for more adidas Originals updates.
Interview: Kyle Lowry Talks Call Of Duty, Wearing adidas NMDs Or Yeezys To A Game
By SoleInsider
“Hell no.”
That’s what Kyle Lowry told me when I asked him if he would wear a pair of Yeezys in an NBA game. Because whenever you interview an adidas athlete the conservation almost always leads to a question about Kanye. Something about SEO and getting people to click and stuff. There’s actually more to that answer but we’ll get to it later.
So here’s why we got a chance to speak with Kyle: Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare. The next installment in the billion-dollar video game franchise is dropping on November 4 and in the lead-up to the game, Lowry was talking to the media about his love of all things CoD. Being an NBA All-Star and Olympic Gold Medalist can take up quite a bit of your time, but Lowry makes sure to hop on to a game or two with some of the younger guys on the squad.
On playing Call of Duty lately:
“Nah, we’re still on the road right now. We’re in D.C. so I haven’t had a chance to get into [Infinite Warfare] and to have some with it yet.
I’ve been a fan of the series for a long time now. The game first came out when I was younger and a couple of years in the league already and me and my teammates would just play and get in from a late night and hop on a game. It was also a way to keep in touch with my friends back home and to be able to get online and still interact and have a video game relationship (laughs).”
Does his bring his own console on the road:
“Nah, man, I let the younger kids do that. I like to have fun with those guys and just enjoy the camaraderie with (his teammates).
I always get guys like Terrence (Ross) to play but it’s usually just whoever has the game and console to bring it around. There might be one or two guys who do that so you just go and hop on.”
His favorites from the past:
“I think (the first) Modern Warfare was my favorite one. Just the fact that it was so hyped when it first came out and being that type of (shooter) and the graphics were so far and ahead of everything else. It was a good, fun game, but it lived up to the hype.”
On how he plays CoD:
“I like to play sniper and get people where they can’t see me. I’ve tried the running around thing and that’s cool, but I like to try different tactics.
I’m an old school guy, man. I don’t need to be wall-running or doing that futuristic type stuff. I’m more into the battle and strategy that goes into it.”
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His relationship with adidas:
“I was actually with adidas for my first four and a half years in the league (before switching to PEAK and then coming back to adidas). They’ve always treated me well and they’re on top, man. It’s a great relationship, I love the company, they’ve done things the right away and they’re changing their style and always looking to the future.”
The switch from non-Boost adidas shoes to Boost:
“The comfort and stability are amazing. It’s always on balance and keeps you tight. The Boost gives you that confidence that you can just put it on new and go out and play.”
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His go-to adidas Originals for off the court:
“Right now it’s the NMDs. I used to be all-white shelltoe guy, but right now the NMDs, they’re one of my favorites like the all-white pair. It’s the style and the simplicity of the shoe. You can wear them with any color and the changes between each NMD is so subtle. Like one or two pieces on the shoes can be different but changes so much. You can have an all-white NMD with speckles and then a different can have just slight changes. And they are comfortable as hell; you can wear them with sweats, you can wear them with jeans.”
On what he’s wearing for the season:
“I got the (Crazylight Boost 2016) for the first half of the season and then something new later on. I’m looking forward to wearing the different colorways that I got and the different jersey combinations that we’ll have for the season. I’m just looking to wearing them and winning games in them. I got some personal pairs that I might not be allowed to wear (because they don’t match the uniforms), but I’m thinking of going and doing it. They nice like that so for one of those national TV games I might break them out.”
Of course we talk about Yeezys:
“I got all of them. I don’t have the chocolate ones yet, but I think they’re on their way. But yeah, I have all of them and the most comfortable ones for me are the mountain boots (the 950s). Usually they try to get it so us as fast as possible and just it depends on the timing.
He’s brought so much to the brand (in terms of awareness and creativity). He’s shown a side of adidas that is just different from everything else. He can go out there and do his thing is unbelievable for adidas.”
Would he ever wear Yeezys on the court:
“Hell no (laughs). I can’t do that, man. I don’t feel safe enough to wear those in a game.”
BILLYs Gets Two Exclusive Colorways Of The adidas Tubular Invader Strap
By SoleInsider
Tokyo retailer, BILLY’s just got hooked up with two exclusive colorways of the adidas Tubular Invader Strap. Rocking tonal uppers, let’s take a look at both versions and see what they have to offer.
The first adidas Tubular Invader Strap comes in a Blue suede upper contrasted by White sole and the minimal hit of Teal found on the rear portion of the midsole. The second pair dons a Beige suede upper accompanied by the White sole and Lime Green hit on the rear portion of the sole. Both available now, pick up either colorway exclusively at BILLY’S online store for ¥17,269 JPY ($166 USD).
adidas Ultra Boost 2.0 Reflective Is Available Now
By SoleInsider
The adidas Ultra Boost continues to find new and exciting ways to take the Primeknit and Boost running instant-classic to the next level. Collaborations with KITH and Kolor have upped the lifestyle possibilities for the silhouette thanks to worthwhile cosigns and even better colorways. Today we get some even better news – the adidas Ultra Boost 2.0 “Reflective” is arriving right now from select shops.
The adidas Ultra Boost “Reflective” features a simple Core Black Primeknit base while reflective touches are embedded throughout the woven construction for a perfect dose of flashy attention whether you’re running in the dark or casually strolling to the next function. The first time the original adidas Ultra Boost Reflective dropped last December, numbers were limited, so you won’t want to miss out on these while supplies last. Officially releasing on November 3rd, the Ultra Boost 2.0 “Reflective” is available early at Packer Shoes for $180 USD.
The adidas Ultra Boost continues to find new and exciting ways to take the Primeknit and Boost running instant-classic to the next level. Collaborations with KITH and Kolor have upped the lifestyle possibilities for the silhouette thanks to worthwhile cosigns and even better colorways. Today we get some even better news – the adidas Ultra Boost 2.0 “Reflective” is arriving right now from select shops.
The adidas Ultra Boost “Reflective” features a simple Core Black Primeknit base while reflective touches are embedded throughout the woven construction for a perfect dose of flashy attention whether you’re running in the dark or casually strolling to the next function. The first time the original adidas Ultra Boost Reflective dropped last December, numbers were limited, so you won’t want to miss out on these while supplies last. Officially releasing on November 3rd, the Ultra Boost 2.0 “Reflective” is available early at Packer Shoes for $180 USD.
Find Out When Youll Be Able To Get Your Hands On The adidas Ultra Boost White Reflective Pack
By SoleInsider
The adidas Ultra Boost White Reflective Pack consists of the classic adidas Ultra Boost and the adidas Ultra Boost Uncaged. Both models are done in all-White boldly accented by the reflective hits found all around. Yeah. we’re pretty sure these are going to be highly coveted. Want a pair? You won’t have to wait that much longer to try to get your hands on either pair.
We just got word that both models from the adidas Ultra Boost White Reflective Pack are set to drop stateside as well as in Asia on October 26th. Both models rock the all-White look as White Primeknit uppers sit on top of White Boost soles, accented by even more white found on the cages and heel counters and laces. Are these a must cop? Be sure to secure either pair on October 26th.
Taking a look at the latest Stan Smith above, we see that it features a traditional leather upper with perforation detailing on the three stripes branding on the side panels. What makes this pair stand out is the Fall-inspired floral canvas detailing that has been placed on the heel tab and inner liner. Tonal laces, a navy Stan Smith logo on the tongue, and a white rubber midsole wrap up the look on this pair of Stan Smiths.
This colorway is available at select adidas retailers now in women’s sizes for $85.
The Fall-inspired floral detailing on the heel and inner liner is a nice subtle touch. Adidas definitely should have made these in men’s sizes as well.
KoF Live: The Sights And Sounds From The adidas Harden Vol. 1 Launch
By SoleInsider
A few years ago, I asked James Harden what it would mean for him to get a signature shoe after years of hard work and evolving into one of the game’s premiere players. This is what he said at the time:
“That would be a honor, you know? As a kid you grew up dreaming of having your own shoe and hopefully for the next year or two, that’s an option. I have to step up my game to a higher level on the basketball court and the better I do there, the more likely you are to put yourself in situations where those opportunities come.”
It’s safe to say that his game is at a higher level now. Fast forward to this past weekend and we’ve got Harden launching his first signature shoe, the adidas Harden Vol. 1 and he could not be any happier. The big difference between then and now? The brand he was wearing. He took the chance to move over to the three stripes and now they have all but officially blessed him as the new face of adidas Basketball.
As you might expect from a signature shoe launch of this magnitude, we not only got Harden, but we also watched a fashion show, a concert featuring Young Thug (Or was it Slim? Yes, I made that dad joke several times throughout the weekend…) and Travis Scott along with cameos from everybody including Harden’s Houston teammates Patrick Beverley, Corey Brewer, Ryan Anderson, his GM Daryl Morey (aka Dork Elvis) and the one and only Ashanti. If she trended for a brief moment in H-Town on Saturday, it was because of us…
Fair or not, James and adidas got roasted by the internet when weartest samples of the Harden Vol. 1 (yes, it really is called Vol. 1) leaked. As we have seen with other stars like Stephen Curry and LeBron James, it can be tough to withstand the flood of jokes and memes that start to dominate our timelines. There are some shoes that can survive the storm, but more often than not, they show up DOA at stores, damaged by the savagery of the Sneaker Twitter. If what we saw of the Harden Vol.1 is any indication of what to expect in the future, I don’t think they have to worry about the latter.
The duality of the shoe – meaning the leather toe shroud and the knit/mesh upper – creates for an interesting contrast that should work well in future colorways. The Pioneer colorway that we received is an obvious choice for the debut release as black, white and red is so ingrained in our consciousness. But what I’m really excited for is the future when we start to see adidas get real creative with their choices, such as when they chose to feature the Gila Monster colorway at the event.
Back in the summertime, we saw the direction that adidas Basketball was headed in when they put Harden, Damian Lillard, Derrick Rose and Andrew Wiggins together in Las Vegas. They are young, hungry and moving forward. They want their shoes to be beasts on the court and stars off it. I skeptical of the Crazylight 2016 and Crazy Explosive but they have really taken off in the past few months. I don’t have the same doubts about Harden Vol. 1, especially when they have the guts to base a colorway off of this hoss…
The journey of the adidas Harden Vol. 1 begins December 3 with the launch of the Pioneer colorway for $140. Be sure to stay tuned to Kicks On Fire for all the latest information as it breaks.
Known as the adidas Harden Vol. 1, the shoe will be debuting at retailers in early December in the Pioneer colorway that you see above. The Harden Vol. 1 comes constructed out of a black knitted upper with a white leather overlay on the toe. Other details include the adidas three stripes branding on the heel, Harden’s logo on the tongue, a unique lacing system, and a full-length Boost midsole. This Pioneer colorway is inspired by Harden?s second-straight California state title in high school.
Look for the adidas Harden Vol. 1 Pioneer to release on December 3, 2016 for $140. Will you be grabbing a pair?
via: adidas
Author’s Take
I wasn’t sure really what to expect from James Harden’s first signature shoe with adidas. I don’t love it, but I also don’t hate it. I’d like to see these in person and actually try them on when they do release.
Is A Yeezy Boost 350 v2 Releasing This Week adidas Says No
By SoleInsider
Last week we reported a rumored release date for the adidas Yeezy Boost 350 v2 in black/white for October 29th. That information, which came from an unofficial Yeezy fansite YeezyMafia, is false, according to adidas Originals social channels. The shoes may still release on November 5th as earlier reported, but that information has not yet been confirmed as well. Stay tuned for updates.
This time around this new colorway has been designed specifically for the ladies and comes covered in a black neoprene and leather upper. Other details include rope laces and a white Tubular sole to finish off the signature look.
You can look for the adidas Tubular Defiant in Core Black to arrive at select adidas retailers this Fall.
The adidas ZX Flux ADV Virtue Primeknit Now Comes In Navy
By SoleInsider
For those of you who aren’t aware, the adidas ZX Flux ADV Virtue Primeknit happens to be the latest and greatest deriving from the adidas ZX Flux line. Sleeker, lighter and smoother than ever, this Primeknit constructed ZX Flux model has that look and feel everyone is after nowadays. Up next is this Navy colorway of the model, let’s take a closer look at the shoe.
The adidas ZX Flux ADV Virtue Primeknit features a Navy patterned Primeknit upper. Update features on the shoe include the memory foam placed on the heel for added comfort and the asymmetrical lacing to help give it that modern aesthetic. Priced at $120, the ladies are now able to get a pair of their own at select adidas retailers.
With the defining hue essentially covering its primeknit upper and refined synthetic lacing cage apparatus, the sneaker is complemented with a vapor grey-colored heel counter. A clean white boost midsole unit and black continental outsole further accentuates its overall palette, as well as solidifying its construction.
An official release date hasn’t been announced yet, but, it’s scheduled to debut sometime in December 2016.
One of the latest adidas performance running shoes with crossover casual appeal, the PureBoost ZG, drops in one of its cleanest colorways yet this fall. With a look any fan of the classic “Cool Grey” color scheme should approve of, the PureBoost ZG features a grey mesh upper with white accents for a simple yet very effective look. With that full-length Boost cushioning that will make you feel like you’re walking on springy clouds, the appealing design, and $120 price tag, you should definitely be ready to pick up a pair. Find the PureBoost ZG in grey/white arriving now at adidas suppliers like Sneaker Politics.