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The adidas Climacool 1 Tonal Pack Debuts Tomorrow
By SoleInsider
Originally seen in the early 2000’s, the adidas Climacool 1 is set to make a return once again for Spring 2016.
Offered in four classic colorways consisting of black, white, red and green, the iconic running model is defined by its breathable mesh upper which allows sufficient ventilation throughout as well as a comfortable, snug fit.
Additionally reinforced with plastic panneling to help provide 360 degree cooling, the perforated sockliner, moulded midsole and decoupled rubber outsole adds extra comfort and support all around.
Retailing for $130 each, you can purchase your favorite pair at select adidas stockists starting April 2nd.
Buy, Pass, Wait: Air Jordan 12 Wings, Air Jordan 12 French Blue, adidas CC1 ClimaCool, Under Armour Curry Two Bay Area Pack
By SoleInsider
In this week’s edition of Buy, Pass, Wait, there is very little dissension among the KoF Staff for the weekend’s big sneaker releases. What started out as a rather innocuous start to April soon morphed into one of the bigger dates of 2016 thanks to the release of a very limited (you know it’s true because of the numbers) Air Jordan 12, adidas Originals’ latest attempt to revive an old classic and not one but two Under Armour Curry Twos for the kids to enjoy.
Juan Martinez, Editor-In-Chief: (Buy) (Buy) (Buy) (Buy) I don’t know how much more I can emphasize how much I want these. The Air Jordan 12 Playoffs are my favorite pair of Jordans and to add gold onto them would have put them on the very short list of favorite kicks of all-time. The Wings graphics puts a slight damper on the them, but not enough that I won’t give it the good old college try on Saturday.
Juan Carrillo, News: (Buy… I Wish…) I don’t own any Air Jordan 12s, but I had planned on picking up a pair sometime. The moment I saw this shoe I got infatuated by it. When I heard that the shoe would be limited to 12,000 pairs, my heart sunk. When I found out that a gold wing pattern was hidden under the upper I wanted the shoe even more but then remembered that the shoe would only be limited to 12,000 pairs. All sorts of emotions, man! I mean I’m going to try to get a pair, but I won’t be holding my breath.
Andres Carrillo, News: (Buy) Many people decided that they no longer liked this Air Jordan 12 when they saw the gold print that is hidden on the upper. I on the other hand like it even better. Hopefully I get lucky and I’m able to grab a pair.
Renz Ofizia, News: (Buy) I’m generally a fan of the silhouette. Aside from a classic palette, the application of gold has been well placed plus the revealing wings graphic on the upper is a pretty cool touch.
EIC Juan: (Got ‘Em) I spent five minutes just salivating over these yesterday. How do you think I felt about them?
I hate I’m spending this much money on sneakers lately, but because it is the year of the Air Jordan 12 (which in reality started in 2015 with the PSNY 12s), I don’t have much of a choice but to try to cop them all. Ok, that’s a lie, I do have a choice but I’m crazy. That’s the real problem.
News Juan: (Buy) The Air Jordan 12 French Blue has always been my favorite colorway on the 12s. I was pretty pumped when I heard that these would be dropping. I’ve become very selective as to which sneakers I buy as of late, but this is one that I may try to get my hands on. The color scheme is beautiful.
Andres: (Buy) Everything about this shoe is just beautiful. The leather on this pair of 12s actually looks “remastered.” Can’t wait to add these to my collection.
Renz: (Buy) This is one of my favorite colorways on the sneaker. It’s obviously appealing to the masses and will be really sought after.
EIC Juan: (Pass) Nope, can’t get enthusiastic about things I don’t like, sorry. I would like to apologize to the Nike Dunk because I errantly said that there was a pair of that model that reminded me of these 2 Lows. It was actually the Nike Air Python and boy, was that a dumpster fire after finally seeing it in person. This is basically the low-cut version of the Pythons and all it does is heighten my appreciation for the Legends of the Summer 2s for doing the impossible and making the Air Jordan 2 appealing.
News Juan: (Pass) I actually like the low top version of the Air Jordan 2, but it’s just too much red for my liking. The shoe is cool and definitely has a pop to it, but it’s not cool enough for me to want to get a pair.
Andres: (Pass) I thought the all-red shoe craze was over? Am I wrong? Not only is there too much red on this shoe, but it’s also an Air Jordan 2 Low. Maybe it was was the mid-top version I would wear it. Nah, I don’t think so.
Renz: (Pass) I really like tonal red finishes on sneakers. The only problem is I would’ve preferred it on the original form instead of this low-cut.
Under Armour Curry Two Bay Area Pack
Under Armour
EIC Juan: (Pass on the Giants, Wait on the A’s) I like the Curry Two Lows and I can’t wait until they go on sale so I can scoop them up for cheap. I’m not feeling the Orange on the Giants pair even though I love orange, but the A’s colorway actually reminds me less of baseball and more of golf. The green and yellow accents are the perfect pair to rock at Augusta National for The Master next week. If we can get Jordan Spieth to break these out during a practice round, it would be an awesome sight.
News Juan: (Pass) I like the Under Armour Curry Two Low, just not in these colorways. It probably doesn’t help that my team is the L.A. Dodgers either. Both of these colorway are probably a must have if you live in the Bay area, but since I don’t, there are an easy pass for me.
Andres: (Pass) I’m a fan of the LA Dodgers so you’ll never see me wearing anything that represents the Giants. As far as the A’s colorway goes I’m not a really a fan of those colors.
Renz: (Pass) Aside from being a devoted Yankees fan, I’m just not a fan of the sneaker in low-top form in general. Although out of the two, I’d side with the A’s in terms of a more appealing colorway.
adidas Climacool 1
adidas
EIC Juan: (Pass) I vaguely remember these first dropping and not really caring for them too much back then. Not much has changed in that time, but with the tonal vibe (yes, even the red pair), I can see these being a hit from out of nowhere like the Sock Dart was for Nike.
News Juan: (Pass) Don’t get me wrong, I love the look of the shoe, but when it comes to adidas, I don’t think I’d purchase a shoe if it doesn’t come with a Boost sole unit. Call me petty, but once you’ve had the best, nothing can compare. Maybe somewhere down the line adidas puts this upper on top of a Boost sole unit. When that day comes, I’m all on it.
Andres: (Pass) It’s cool to see adidas bring back this retro runner. It seems like many people will embrace the shoe more than they did back when it originally released. I think it looks decent but I just don’t like the tonal colorway. Hopefully more colors are released in the future.
Renz: (Buy) Back when it originally released I didn’t pay attention since I cared more about what Nike only offered. Design-wise, I think it’s a solid runner and seems to have inspired a few other silhouettes today. I like it all in tonal iterations.
Nike SB Dunk High PRM Waffle
EIC Juan: (Wait) I like them, but not enough to cop them without getting a chance to see them in person and really get a feel for them. It harkens back to Nike SB’s super creative days when you would wonder what their designers were doing and thinking to come up with such amazingly mind-blowing designs. Crap, now I want some waffle run-off.
News Juan: (Pass) The theme is “different”, but at my age, I’d rather have my waffles on a plate, not on my shoes. The design is done well, it’s just not my style.
Andres: (Pass) I love me some chicken and waffles and I think Nike did a pretty good job of creating the theme on this shoe. I’m really selective with my SB’s though (only have 3 pairs) so I don’t plan on buying these.
Renz: (Buy) My days of collecting Dunks are over, but if there’s an appealing design, I would consider on purchasing. The execution on this were well done and I’m just biased towards the colorway.
Stay Chilled With This adidas Climacool 1 In Forest Green
By SoleInsider
Originally seen during the early 2000s, the adidas Climacool 1 is set to make a return this year, and certainly suited for Spring/Summer.
Highlighted in forest green, the running shoe is defined by its breathable upper comprised of mesh, which provides the wearer with a temperate feeling during warm, humid days.
Tonal synthetics are applied on the sides via its three stripe motif and forefoot for additional reinforcement as it’s all supplemented atop a matching rubber sole unit.
Finished off with tonal laces and silver branding on the tongue, you can find a pair at select adidas retailers on April 2nd for $130.
I barely remembered this silhouette. Most likely because I was a Nikehead. (Still am but now that I’m older, I’m more open to other brands). Anyway, I’m a fan of runners in general and it’s nice to see this model revived once again.
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adidas by kolor Unveils Their Spring/Summer 2016 Collection
By SoleInsider
Japanese fashion label Kolor has gotten together with adidas once again to create their new Spring/Summer 2016 Collection.
Forward-thinking design and technology are at the forefront of this new collection. Some of adidas’new breakthroughs in this collection include Climaheat, Climachiill and sub-zero yarn. As far as footwear is concerned, we have the adizero XT and Pure Boost ZG which both have directional style and include Boost technology.
The Kolor x adidas Spring/Summer 2016 Collection will be available starting April 1st at retailers such as Barneys, Kith, SSENSE and adidasx.com. The collection ranges in price from $60 to $625 for apparel and $285 to $340 for footwear.
Author’s Take
What stood out the most to me is the price of the shoes. Between $285 and $340? That’s a little too rich for my blood.
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It turns out the the initial release date adidas NMD R1 Primeknit Camo was a global release date. That means that the shoe will still make its debut on the proposed April 9th date, only problem is that we (U.S.A) will not be one of the countries getting that shoe on the 9th. Expect lots of international retailers to be getting the shoes next week, but we will not be one of them. So when will we be able to pick up a pair? That questions still remains to be unanswered. The only thing that adidas has mentioned is that the shoes will be available sometime this summer.
I’m okay with the release postponement. I like the shoe, but I?m not crazy about the camo colorways. I?d rather wait for more solid colored offerings to drop somewhere down the line.
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The Pirate Black And Moonrock adidas Yeezy Boost 350 Will Be Restocking Soon
By SoleInsider
Two colorways of the adidas Yeezy Boost 350 will be restocking next month. European retailer END Clothing will be utilizing a program they’re calling END.Launches that aims to eliminate the use of bots.
The adidas Yeezy Boost 350 Moonrock and Pirate Black colorways will both be restocking via END.Launches. The way the program works is people register their email and when the product drops they send you a link to the purchase page. Only those who register can access the purchase page. Ideally this gives everyone a fair shot at obtaining a pair.
If you’re interested in finding out more and registering then you can do so here. Both pairs will be restocking on April 7th.
The adidas ZX Flux Racer Rocks The Core Black Look
By SoleInsider
The adidas ZX Flux Racer goes full-on stealth mode as it’s latest colorway has the sleek looking shoe come in a Core Black colorway. With black hues placed on the shoe from top to bottom, the shoe manages to exude a clean and tonal vibe.
The Racer version of the ZX Flux comes in a all-mesh upper accompanied by the clear heel counter and the shiny Three Stripes branding placed on the side panels. Additional features on the shoe include the all-black sole unit, black laces and tongue. The only part of the shoe that does not come in black is the small stripe placed on the two-toned heel pull tab. If you’re diggin’ the triple black look, you’re now able to pick up a pair at select retailers.
The adidas ZX Flux Racer is much sleeker looking that the OG ZX Flux. I’d definitely pick these over any ZX Flux. I just wish the shoe had a little bit more of contrast. Overall, still a good looking shoe.
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adidas Teams Up With Japans Kolor for Spring 2016 Collection
By SoleInsider
adidas Originals is teaming up with Japanese fashion label Kolor for a Spring 2016 Collection set to release worldwide tomorrow, April 1st. The collaboration brings functional sportswear fabrics and signature three stripe technologies like Climaheat and Climachill with sub-zero yarN for a unique twist on activewear. Featured in the luxurious collection are the adidas Pure Boost ZG and the adidas adiZero XT, each showcasing a premium quality complete with bolstered suede uppers and that patented Boost technology. The collection will be a pricey one though, as apparel pieces range from $60 – $625. Both footwear models will retail at $340 USD. Check out the full lookbook below.
The adidas Boost Running Multi-Color Primeknit Pack Is Incredible
By SoleInsider
Boost x Primeknit x Multi-Color. It’s a match made in running/lifestyle crossover heaven which is why we’re particular excited about the upcoming adidas “Multi-Color Primeknit” Pack. We last saw the rainbow array of interwoven goodness on a Chinese New Year exclusive of the adidas Ultra Boost. That look returns here, only with a clean white base that nods at the silhouette’s most popular colorway to date. The adidas Ultra Boost ST slims things down for a lighter approach while a Navy base is contrasted with a Multi-Color forefoot section. But perhaps the most ambitious aesthetic of the trio belongs to the adidas adiZero Prime Boost, a black pair featuring splashes of random primary colorways on the woven three-stripe branding, heel collar, tongue, and toe for a truly unique look. The trio arrives at Asian retail outlets on April 2nd, so stay tuned for a stateside release date in the near future.
Two variations of the popular adidas Ultra Boost and a pair of the adizero Prime Boost is detailed with multicolor flair for its latest iteration this season.
With the first two aforementioned silhouettes offered in white and black, each are punctuated by a vibrantly colored knitted motif which is prominent on the toe cap for the white pair, while covering the entirety for the second.
Additionally, the adizero is rendered predominantly in navy as the theme is more notable on the knitted toe box. The sneakers are currently available at select adidas accounts overseas, although a stateside release is imminent.
Reflective Flair On The adidas Originals SL Rise XENO
By SoleInsider
The adidas Originals SL Rise is the latest silhouette to be treated with the brand’s popular XENO technology, which is essentially inspired by Xenopeltis snake found in Southeast Asia and recognized for its highly iridescent scales.
Essentially sporting a predominantly black upper with scaly textures throughout, the low-top retains its stealthy profile in original lighting, but when exposed to flash, the defining theme is scattered across its entirety in varied tones ranging from purple, neon, green and blue.
All resting atop a tonal black rubber sole unit, the sneaker is rounded out by the label’s iconic three stripe motif gracing its side panels. Other notable details include more branding on the tongue label and heel tab via the brand’s trefoil logo. Furthermore, the motifs are shaded in contrasting white.
You can purchase this pair at select adidas retailers now for $120.
An On-Feet Look At The adidas NMD Chukka Vintage White
By SoleInsider
It wasn’t too long ago that we gave you a first look at this all-white colorway of the new adidas NMD Chukka. This will be third colorway to release of the lifestyle silhouette that will be joining the red and black pairs, both which featured suede uppers.
This time around the Three Stripes switched things up and decided to use Primeknit for the upper instead of suede. The BOOST midsole has been done in white while grey EVA inserts have been added for contrast along with a black heel tab and rubber outsole. There is still no stateside release date for this crisp and clean colorway of the NNMD Chukka but select overseas retailers will be releasing their pairs on April 1st. Make sure you stay tuned to Kicks On Fire for the latest updates.
It?s cool to see the Chukka NMD utilize a Primeknit upper but I just don?t like the white colorway. Hopefully they release more colorways in the future.
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The adidas Originals EQT Running Cushion Comes In Black And Metallic Silver
By SoleInsider
The adidas Originals EQT Running Cushion model just released a brand new colorway that comes equipped with some bold hits that are sure to garner plenty of attention.
This new version of the shoe comes in a black suede upper accented by the tonal black python skin placed on the overlays of the shoe. Contrasting the dark look of the shoe is the are the white Three Stripes branding on the side panels, branding on the heel and the grey snakeskin accent on the heel tab. If you’re diggin’ this luxe look on the classic adidas runner, you can now pick up the adidas Originals EQT Running Cushion for the retail price of $130.
I’ve never been a fan of this adidas running mode. It’s just a little bit too generic looking for me. Adding python skin on the shoe doesn’t make me change my mind.
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A Rare Look At An adidas Kobe PE For Gilbert Arenas
By SoleInsider
Now almost forgotten, in the early 2000’s Gilbert Arenas was one of the greatest shooters in the NBA and one of the faces of adidas Basketball. His career may have ended on a low note with the guns-in-the-locker-room incident, but at one time Agent Zero was one of the NBA’s brightest stars. Being an NBA superstar got him certain privileges, like his very own PE colorway of the adidas The Kobe, which he wore during the 2005-06 season. In Wizards team colors, the shoe features a white upper with gold and blue accents, and is only known to exist in two pairs. Now one of them can be yours, as the very rare sneaker has landed on eBay. Enjoy a close look at the unicorn adidas The Kobe PE, and if you happen to be the world’s biggest Gilbert Arenas fan, scoop them up now.
adidas Hassled This Journalist To Prevent A New Shoe From Leaking
By SoleInsider
The big sneaker brands have tightened up considerably when it comes to preventing leaks from inside the factories and even the company walls, but they’ve never gone to inappropriate lengths to prevent a leak from happening. Today in Chicago, adidas set up shop in the streets for a photoshoot for an upcoming adidas running sneaker that had never been revealed to the public. To have the shoe out on display in one of the biggest cities in the world is not the best way to protect it from being seen (especially when mounds of fake snow act as part of the backdrop of the shoot), so when Anthony Souffle, a journalist from the Chicago Tribune, tried to take some photos of the set, he was confronted by someone from the crew. Read the rest of the details over at Chicago Tribune.