Adidas Originals surfs on the craze for football generated by the Russian world to introduce a new model:
Adidas Sobakov Black Gum.
Like a Kamanda, she draws inspiration from the world of football.
Moreover, the textured sole with rubber is also impressive. The style of
his 3 bands tells you something? It's normal. Footballers will have
quickly noticed this loan to the Adidas Predator Precision, a model that
brought luck to the Blues. Not only was the shoe worn by a glittering
Zidane at Euro 2000 but it was with her that Trezeguet scored the golden
goal against Italy (a nice potato in the skylight).His name comes from
the "teeth" found on the toe box of the first edition (1994). Too bad it
was not kept for Adidas Sobakov because we are dealing with a real
predator.
The
New Adidas Shoes 2018
has already worked many times with adidas - the last one was the
Seeulater model as part of the Consortium Tour. As part of the latest
collaboration with the adidas Consortium we have a pack of "Cages and
Coordinates" consisting of two models - NMD TS1 and Stan Smithy. In NMD
we have a primeknit upper with a grid pattern and a modified binding
system, while in Stan Smith, apart from the coordinates (bearings for
mita boutiques in Tokyo and adidas HQ in Germany), a slider appeared on
the side of the shoe. These NMDs are nice, but I personally bought Stan
Smith.
There is
Adidas Yeezy Boost 350 V2 Zebra
that will appear at the end of this year. What's so breakthrough about
all this? Well, the sole has been printed on a 4D printer! On the other
hand, the upper inspired and drew accents from the DNA of the adidas ZX
line. In this case, it will be largely gray, accompanied by mint accents
and red inserts.The thing that I find very cool is that the mita
sneakers have gone away from the usual application of colors, but they
have added something from each other. In addition to modern solutions
and materials, leather and mordant accents have also been introduced
here.David Beckham is also among the illustrious owners of the model
created by the Australian Craig Johnston.
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