
Adding to the The Ransom collection is “The Valley”, by Adidas Originals campaign, now available in grey or navy colorway.
Featuring: Suede uppers, leather lining, white outsoles, padded ankle panel, and bearing the same patterns as it’s predecessors, a minimalistic appeal.
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Adidas x 10 Deep Stan Smith Mid. Fine minimalism execution.
Composition: Gray nubuck upper and 10 Deep box logo on tongue.
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The Phantom II model by Adidas and Los Angeles. Featuring an overall varsity purple tonal design. Available January 23rd.
Signature: Jordan Farmar
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Right before you is the soon-to-be world classic Adidas Highrise : An innovative and tastefully engineered high top you can expect to flood the streets upon release in January 2010.
Composition: Full grain premium leather upper, snake emboss on ankle collar, toe-box, and eye-stays, 3-stripes perforated.
Availability: All Adidas Originals and select retail stores.
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A collaboration that I’m eagerly waiting for its release. In conjunction with the 3 stripe brand, the Canadian retail store Ransom has manifested a collection of classic staples, consisting of the Dune (5 colorways), Valley (3 colorways) and Summit ( 3 colorways) models for their much anticipated footwear collection.
Slated to drop this November, and now is the prime time to contact your local Adidas stockists for an order placement.
A preview of the full collection can be viewed here.
Source: sneakerfreaker.com
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Defining pop culture is no easy task. Defying it is almost impossible. Introducing…Second2last
by: Nia Michelle
Politics, religion and art are an exhaustive mix. And when it comes to Second2Last the three are inextricably conjoined. The four Caribbean émigré’s living in Brooklyn boldly and passionately address issues surrounding life, political issues, and urban spitfire through continue
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Mark Shin from Adidas Basketball has recently joined brains with Edison Chen of CLOT Clothing to invent the TS Commander. This project is an attempt to fill the gap between fashion and technical function, proving that both can co-exist without losing any form of core role essences.
Here’s something that will break through the clutter of retro-packed shoes floating in the market.
Meet the TS Commander, also know as Clotarity.
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