Adidas recently unveiled the Adidas UltraBOOST Uncaged x Parley sneakers, which are made from marine debris. Even before that, he announced that he would give the athletes who take home a medal from the Olympic Games black Adidas Futurecraft Runner sneakers made with 3D printing technology, which is now used to produce practically everything from clothes to organs. Now he has offered these innovative sneakers to mere mortals as well.
Adidas Futurecraft MFG (abbreviation stands for Made for Germany) are the first sneakers that were practically entirely made by a robot. The futuristic sports shoe was produced by the German brand in the world's first SpeedFactory in Ansbach, Germany, and will initially be part of Adidas' running 'vehicle fleet', but later other types of footwear will also be produced with the help of robots.
The new models of the adidas Originals Tubular line, which impressed fashion enthusiasts this year with their uncharacteristic appearance and modern design, once again challenge established fashion guidelines and are already on the shelves in Slovenia as well.
Adidas Stan Smith sneakers got a new version. But as you can see, this time Adidas did not intervene so much in the design as in the material itself. The latest Stan Smith sneakers have been given Gore-Tex treatment, so you can wear them with peace of mind even on rainy autumn days or in winter! Adidas Stan Smith have thus become all-season footwear!
German brand Adidas has once again teamed up with environmental organization Parley for the Oceans to launch new sneakers made from marine debris for eco-conscious individuals. Adidas UltraBOOST Uncaged x Parley are made from recycled plastic waste found in the sea, where eight million tons of plastic waste are dumped every year. They have previously introduced the Ultra Boost and Pure Boost X eco sneakers, but the Uncaged Parley is the first to be mass-produced. At the same time, Adidas also presented recycled football jerseys made from sea waste for football giants Real Madrid and Bayern Munich.
Adidas and Raf Simons bring a new fashion gift to sneaker lovers. Simons, who recently became the new creative director of the Calvin Klein fashion house, this time sought inspiration for a series of derivatives of the Matrix Spirit and Stan Smith models in the 1980s, and in some versions of the latter model, he replaced the laces with Velcro.
Today, we usually turn to a weather app for a weather forecast, and Converse has built a light signal that predicts the weather into its legendary All Star Converse shoes. So all you have to do is squint at the converse when you're heading out and you'll know whether or not you should bring an umbrella/scarf/hat/gloves.
All Star sneakers and music have always gone hand in hand; your allstark pair has probably been through many concerts. Now, Converse has released a special model of the All Star sneaker that not only suits the rocker life, but can also be used as the legendary wah-wah guitar effect pedal used by music greats including Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton.
Are you interested in what kind of All Star sneakers you would buy if McDonalds, Facebook, Coca-Cola, Apple, Google and other world-famous brands that have nothing to do with the footwear industry made them instead of Converse? Designer Andrea Salamino also asked himself this, and his idea is as follows. Would you wear these All Star sneakers?
Sneaker brands often challenge people, and they do it creatively because we know how hard it can be to move us sometimes. Most recently, the Reebok brand managed to do this, giving away its new ZPump 2.0 running sneakers to anyone who ran faster than 17 km/h past its ad in Stockholm. Would you accept the challenge?
The Nike Air Mag sneakers worn by Marty McFly can hide behind the Digitsole Smartshoes! Not only are they self-tying sneakers, they are smart sneakers that connect wirelessly to a smartphone or watch via Bluetooth, count steps, warm the feet, act as a battery (a light on the front of the sneaker) and are controlled via an app. It was first shown to the public at CES 2016.
Let the fall shoes of 2016 be sure to be waterproof Converse sneakers. No more wasting time and nerves choosing between ugly waterproof shoes or nice shoes that soon get you wet as a mouse. Converse's new Counter Climate Shield Canvas Collection combines water resistance with a cool look. The collection includes some of Converse's most iconic shoes, from the Chuch Taylor All Star II to the Jack Purcell Signature - all featuring waterproof materials, of course. The basic component material of the shoes is leather, protected with a waterproof coating. The collection is available in the official Converse online store.