Fresh off Adidas Black Sneakers a collaboration with UNDFTD , the adidas Los Angeles is back boasting its mesh construction in a new "Core Black" look. Similar to the archetype laid forth by the adidas SL Loop, the Los Angeles is rooted in a Olympic history as well. The adidas LA Trainer was created for athletes during the 1984 games, and this lifestyle offering from the three stripes features a similarly constructed midsole and branding while simplifying the upper for a near seamless construction. Have you tried out a pair yet? For?more of the latest colorway, check out a better view below.
Already one of the hottest new sneaker debuts from adidas this summer, the Los Angeles only adds to its appeal with this blazing new Scarlet Red makeup. The modernized and streamlined new take on the classic L.A. Trainer is looking hotter than ever in this red and black woven upper, accented with a solid set of red Stripes and a contrasting pure white sole. Luckily not only available Adidas Adizero Cleats in LA, you can run into your favorite adidas Originals retailer, like Sneaker Politics , to grab the adidas Los Angeles today.
The UNDTD x adidas Los Angeles will be available beginning June 13th exclusively at Undefeated stores, and then globally at select adidas Consortium retailers on June 20th.Last we saw from French skateboarding star Lucas Adidas Adizero Football Cleats Puig's adidas pro model, he was offering a taste of what was to come in 2014's Stan Smith revival. ?This latest adidas Skateboarding Lucas Pro skips the tennis tie-in and moves from the land of Image is Everything' into the Obey Your Thirst' territory with a Sprite-ish mix of blue and neon green that always seems to satisfy come springtime. ?Click in to see how the mostly tonal upper and carefully placed vibrant pops make this one of the most attractive Lucas Pros yet, then cop yours at shops like Politics .
The limited edition adidas Skateboarding x Helas Lucas sneaker will arrive at Trefoil Brand skate retailers starting February Adidas Bounce Women'S 10th alongside an entire collection of pastel-colored apparel.The Cliché Skateboards ?team is full of riders with sneaker sponsorships, but only one of them has his own signature model. ? Lucas Puig is one of a fab five of Frenchmen on the Cliché roster, and even Nike SB's Jeremie Daclin is sure to be jealous that their shared sponsor just authored a collaboration on Lucas' adi-sigs. ?The Cliché x adidas Lucas celebrates fifteen years of the former with the brand's trademark Pittsburgh-ish colorway featuring a monochromatic upper with yellow emanating from the sockliner.
Let us know how they compare to Roger's Ronans after the jump below and stick with Sneaker News for word on US availability for these Three Stripes skate collabos. ?via KasinaKris Aman is a sneaker industry veteran. He spent over a decade at Nike spearheading different product lines for their basketball department and made the switch over to adidas at the start of 2017. We sat down with him at the adidas LVL 3 space in Las Vegas to talk about the current wave of innovation and creative inspiration happening in both Portland, Oregon and Brooklyn, New York and what's next up for adidas Basketball.
Kris Aman, GM of adidas Global Basketball: That's one of the most exciting things about what adidas as a whole and what adidas basketball is doing when you have a brand that's wired Adidas Duramo Slide around creativity and focusing on creators. That creates amazing opportunities. I think what you're seeing with the athletes is that they are grabbing that with both hands and wanting to partner not only with us, but one of the philosophies that we believe in pretty strongly around here is this idea of open-source partnerships. So what ends up happening is you have a brand that's wired around creators and creativity, athletes that are wired around how they create, and that's kind of cool because it's not just in their game, right? It's in their life and in their world.