Adidas has taken the cue of college students flooding back onto their campuses and adorning their dorm rooms with prideful paraphernalia for their collegiate drop.
While the general opinion of Kanye West's dystopian-themed Yeezy Season 1 collection at New York Fashion Week has been mixed at best, the real take away from the line was yet another helping of his Adidas release.
Adidas has really been running things as of late and their Boost technology is partially responsible for the raised profile. In an effort to reach even higher heights, the brand joins forces with Japan’s Kolor to provide a fresh, new take on one of their hottest commodities.
The world is going crazy for a particularly wild new colorway of the Adidas Yeezy Boost 350. The sneakers aren't an official version of Kanye West's kicks but rather a custom job. That doesn’t mean that the new Beluga look doesn't get the fire flame emoji treatment.
Adidas, Nike, Reebok, Converse, you name it and we've likely got the brand you're looking for right here. So have your money right and your credit cards ready as you dive into the 50 Sneakers to Help You Look Your Best Heading Back to School.
Since hip-hop is a lifestyle, you can wear your favorite artist’s clothes while waiting for their music. Check out Kanye West's Adidas Yeezy Boost 350 White.
Jeremy Scott may be using athletic silhouettes as the backbone of his designs but they certainly aren't used for their intended purpose at all. That makes this latest take on his Adidas JS Wings silhouette even more ironic, or stylish, depending on how you’d like to frame it.
Y-3 has always been a watermark of style for Adidas and while they’ve added a few other big-name designers to the roster, the Yohji Yamamoto-helmed label still flourishes. His latest look takes utilitarian fashion and helps it find its footing in the comfort zone courtesy of Boost technology.
With the way most of our bank accounts are set up, it’s safe to say that any shoe that costs more than $150 is a luxury item even if they aren’t made by a fashion house that you can’t pronounce. Thankfully, Adidas is one of those brands that is out to give sufficient bang for your buck when it comes to moderately-priced luxury looks.
When it comes to branding it seems like as of late we’ve been seeing a lot of looks from Adidas that are taking the minimalist approach. To effectively buck that trend the Stan Smith model just popped up in a style that is so logo heavy that it looks like a Nascar racing jacket.