It’s been almost a year since adidas first gave us a preview of their Boost technology, an advancement that promised to give runners extra cushion but keep things lightweight enough to maintain a return in energy with each step. Now adidas continues to impress as we get a glimpse at the lifestyle tendencies of the
Adidas Pure Boost green Deals. The release is exclusive to strictly adidas and Foot Locker and now the Euro branch has them available today in six new monochromatic colorways ranging from a black, solar red, solar blue, and a women’s pair that gets a “Jersey” look to imitate a comfortable cotton t-shirt. What do you think of the latest adidas Pure Boost colorways?
The experts at adidas continue their mission to create the ultimate lightweight runner with their new
Adidas Pure Boost blue Buy Online.The one piece upper runner rests on a rubber sole that looks similar to styrofoam.White accents provide sharp contrast as they can be seen on the Yohji Yamamoto branding on the lateral side and the Boost midsole.The utilitarian no-nonsense grey colour scheme shies away from flashy frivolity, rather it prompts the wearer to get on with the job – slogging it out on the pavement. Finished with grey laces and outsole, the toned-down workhorse means business. With the great in-line releases and the dope Yohji selections, the adidas Pure Boost is surely making a name for itself among the impressive new adidas models this year.
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Adidas Pure Boost red Shop makes that sort of a statement with its lifestyle design. The model brought in members of the design teams for the brand’s Y-3 and Originals division, who worked in unison with their sports performance wing to create the sneaker in question. Global Creative Dicector for adidas Sports Performance James Carnes summed it up by explaining “With Pure Boost, we designed the shoe to be stripped down to its rawest form and to highlight the innovative technology in a totally clean and modern look.”Boost cushioning + a Yohji Yamamoto design + a “Triple White” colorway is no doubt a formula for success, and indeed that’s exactly what we have here with the latest adidas Y-3 Pure Boost.
adidas decided on this "floating arch" concept after using a motion tracking technology called Aramis to study the unique movements and contours of the female foot. The brand quickly discovered that the elevated arch not only had performance benefits, but that it looked pretty damn cool, too.If it’s an adidas silhouette complete with full-length Boost cushioning on the bottom, there’s going to be some interest. So goes the current trend in sneakers, where the technology holding down adidas Originals and performance models is one in the same. The
Adidas Pure Boost grey Order is one of the latest silhouettes featuring performance tech with an aesthetic inspired by Yohji Yamamoto’s upscale adidas Y-3 line.
While the adidas NMD is getting the spotlight at the moment, it's hardly the only noteworthy Boost release from the Three Stripes.Picking up where its Ultra Boost Collective collaboration from last year left off, Japanese brand Kolor is back with a
Adidas Pure Boost black Purchase designed by Junichi Abe. In comparison to Abe's work on the Ultra Boost, this Kolor collab on the Pure Boost ZG is a bit more subdued, but there's still plenty going on to command your attention.The Kolor x Pure Boost ZG makes use of an earthy palette that blends a brown striped Primeknit upper with hits of tan, navy blue, red, and black. Leather tabs accent the tongue and heel, while a full-length Boost midsole cushions the ride.