"Ever since their initial collaboration, Parley has been an oft-consulted partner of adidas ultra boost. And while they first started small with their sustainable initiatives, the Earth conscious imprint has gone to offer multiple releases throughout the year. Their next, which reuses some old forms, takes their beloved Ultra Boost Uncaged and resoles it with some newer, likely more resource mindful 4D toolings. Dyed in a full black instead of its usual green tint, the bottom lies visually understated even despite its intricate and aggressive texture. Its recycled upper dyes to match alongside — even at its subtly etched Three Stripes logo — while the light blue stitching above embellishes the neutral with the louder signature that Parley has been instantly recognizable for.
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Over the years, brands routinely have horrifying releases to mark the event – both proper scary executions and absolute horror shows. Despite the corporate enthusiasm to turn what seems like every single observance into a festive footwear drop, independent customisers and design houses are showing the big brands how it's done. adidas sko is the theme here: think ghosts, gore, and anything else your mother told you to shield your eyes from.
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No strangers to reviving iconic silhouettes and colourways from the past, adidas have dug into their 90s archive to resurrect one of their all-time classics: the adidas ozweego. Far more than just a one-to-one re-imagination of the chunked-out OG, the modernised ‘Weegz’ has hit JD Sports Australia in an exclusive women’s colourway.Vibing off Kanye West’s ever-popular ‘Desert Rat’ Yeezy 500, this Ozweego is dressed in an all-over sandy brown/tan scheme that’s sure to complement any sartorial situation you throw at it.
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There have been countless crazy colourways on the nike air max 97/90, but this latest ‘Marble’ iteration is right up there amongst the loudest.With a black base, purple tones come through and are accentuated with the grey mudguard. Turning up the heat is the ‘Volt’ Swooshes and paint splatter-like details.There’s no word on a release for this wild AM97 just yet, but we’ll be sure to keep an ear out.
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Nike have decided to withdraw their upcoming nike air force 1, a retro design that was originally released in 2000. According to Nike, the release was cancelled because of an issue with the flag on the tongue.‘Nike is removing the shoe from the marketplace,’ a spokesperson for the brand reported. ‘It was intended to be a re-release of the Air Force 1 Low Puerto Rico from 2000 and the final product does not accurately reflect the original design.’
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