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In 1974, Converse launched a low-cut, suede version of the Chuck Taylor All Star, featuring a single star logo on one side—the One Star sneaker. Reissued in the early '90s, the design gained traction with the skateboarding community thanks to a performance remodel. Today's One Star Pro helps provide better boardfeel and impact absorption thanks to CX foam cushioning. The low profile adds flexibility, while a full suede upper keeps it durable and timeless.
The adidas Gazelle sneaker has achieved legendary status by breaking through indoor training and attacking street culture. Slip on the smooth leather body for timeless style. Featuring a casual retro look that's timeless, the Gazelle pays homage to adidas' long history of innovative design. Wear it to exude the style of the past.
When retro meets innovation, your next pair of shoes is born. This pair stays true to the original Country's T-toe overlay, serrated 3-Stripes and an unmistakable heel, accented here in soft nubuck. The full grain leather upper is luxe and rich while an extra-comfortable tongue design plus cushy EVA midsole let you take on the day distraction free.
Flipping the style of an icon, these adidas Stan Smith shoes make a statement in comfort and fashion. Suited equally for casual walks through the city or meeting friends for coffee, their smooth leather upper, iconic heel tab and tongue logo offer signature Stan Smith style with an elevated twist. Perforated 3-Stripes keep it classic, and the slightly raised midsole provides extra height and comfort. The legacy of a legend continues, now crafted for the rhythms of everyday life.
Stan Smith Crepe low-top sneakers from adidas featuring desert sage green, suede, logo-debossed tongue, round toe, front lace-up fastening, crepe rubber sole and branded insole.
Fear of God first announced their partnership with adidas several years ago, but other than a slim apparel collection, nothing has released quite yet. However, after a runway show in April that gave us our first look at some of the footwear coming our way, more and more styles have slowly emerged. This week, we got an early look at the Fear of God take on adidas’ Forum 86 Low, which reimagines the silhouette in a new minimal look. Featuring a brand new, single piece chunky midsole, the upper is constructed from a uniform light grey tone, reducing the amount of visible stitching throughout the toes and heels. Thick rope laces held together by a toggle complete the look.
A nod to free-spirited expression, the Fall/Winter 2023 collection from adidas and Wales Bonner enlivens archival football silhouettes with technical refinement and an essence of elegance. The Samba Nylon Low Trainers celebrate the original design of the iconic Samba shoes with an expressive twist. Mixing in a nylon upper, they showcase the hallmark 3-Stripes and overlays that define the legacy look.
Nike’s running silhouette inspired by London’s music scene and brutalist architecture, the Air Max Pulse, dons minimalist black and grey with a touch of red. Just recently introduced last March, the shoe was endorsed by London musicians, Nia Archives and Jeshi. Meet the Nike Air Max Pulse “Black Cool Grey”. This Air Max Pulse has a tight mesh base in grey from heel to toe. 3D signature profile Swooshes stand out on the medial and lateral mid-panels in white. Synthetic overlays wrap around the bottom of the shoe and partially cover the main Swooshes. A small metallic silver Swoosh sits on the lateral midfoot, right below the partially tucked main Swoosh. A black and grey foam midsole with an exposed Air unit encased in red and a black and translucent red waffle outsole wrap up the design of this sneaker.