£ 110
Style Code: HP9914
Adidas and Nigo’s Human Made are no strangers, as the two have many collaborations beneath their belts. The two are again teaming up on the adidas Adimatic, and sneakerhead is getting a new pair for their collection. We expect that Human Made x adidas Adimatic Green will drop later this month. So, be ready to grab them.
One of the pioneers of modern-day streetwear, Nigo has formed the path and motivated many within the style industry. After leaving BAPE, the Japanese architect created HUMAN MADE. A brand many consider being the inheritor of A Bathing Ape. While the Three Stripes still alliance with his authentic brand. His partnership via HUMAN MADE resumes with their upcoming take on the adidas Adimatic.
So, gaining a cult-like following in Japan, the adidas Adimatic was stirred from the dead at the start of 2022 with a slew of original hues. HUMAN MADE elevates the humble skateboarding profile by dressing it in a premium suede over the upper. Wrapping almost the toe is a khaki suede mudguard. Reaching back to the heel and handing the oversized Three Stripes branding in white. Also, the forest Green suede covers the rest of the shoe, tongue included. As for laces, large flat laces with HUMAN MADE’s famous phrase.
Furthermore, “Gears For Futuristic Teenagers” reaches across both the green and the white decors in the packaging. Next, the HM core logo is embroidered in a tan line on the heel. Sockliner and insole waggle up the colour scheme, dressed in white. With left and right shoe needles stamped atop the insoles. Rounding out the design is a white rubber midsole and gum rubber outsole combo.
So, Human Made x adidas Adimatic Green is ready to release on July 27th, 2022, through adidas Confirmed, HUMAN MADE. If you want some more shoes from Adidas, check our site’s adidas section. You can also go for Human Made x adidas Adimatic Grey. You will get all the news there. Keep it locked to our Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for up-to-date release info regarding this upcoming HUMAN MADE collab and more.
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