adidas has yet another predominately black BOOST-cushioned sneaker on tap for a March release as the UltraBOOST 3.0 “Triple Black” and the Core Black/Dark Solid Grey/White colorway of the UltraBOOST
Yeezy Boost 350 V2 Kids Uncaged are joined by an old-meets-new hybrid: the Stan Smith BOOST. Debuting in a more contemporary take on the tennis shoe’s classic
Triple White Ultra Boost white and green look, the kicks come with a solid black leather upper and retain their familiar green accents on the tongue and heel (which is done up here in premium nubuck). Below, a white BOOST midsole provides the cushioning and is capped off with a matching rubber outsole.Like the aforementioned caged and cage-free UltraBOOSTs, the Stan Smith BOOST “Core Black”
Yeezy Boost 350 Oxford Tan will be available from Three Stripes spots like Footpatrol beginning this Wednesday, March 1.
Pusha T is a risk-taker. In the realm of music and couture, the G.O.O.D. Music president is championing innovation, creativity and change without
Adidas Ultra Boost losing sight of his sui generis nature. This is all evident in his ongoing collaboration with adidas Originals, especially his latest “King Push” EQT Grayscale silhouette that was officially unveiled this past November. In 2014, he released
Yeezy Boost 350 V2 his inaugural sneaker with The Three Stripes that saw crisp, off-white iteration of the EQT Running Guidance 93 and his signature fish scale motif embellished on premium leather. Two years later, the supreme dope dealer conjured his
Ultra Boost Uncaged second collaboration with adidas—tackling the same model with an all-black rendition aptly entitled the “Black Market.” Now, Pusha T’s latest output is a handsome concoction that fuses his preceding collaborative efforts with adidas’ groundbreaking technology of today.HYPEBEAST
Yeezy Boost 350 V2 Zebra recently touched down in Miami for Art Basel 2016 to interview the renowned recording artist. After mazing through the M Building in the Wynwood Art District, we were graced with an intimate tete a tete with King
Yeezy Boost 350 Push himself. Unfettered by the mania and goings-on of the occurring international art fair, the Virginia rapper easily relayed his thoughts regarding the EQT Grayscale. The artist journeyed back to the ‘90s where the EQT originated, enamored
Yeezy Boost 350 V2 Triple White in the Primeknit fabric as well as the BOOST technology inherent in the Grayscale model as well as touched on his special photo project with Ari Marcopolous.
Shoe photographer @sneakerprophet_ once again gives us a first look
Ultra Boost White at an upcoming model of adidas’s coveted NMD R1 silhouette. This time, the model sees an all-new corduroy upper, taking a whole new direction for the street-worthy shoe. The pair features an all over tonal dark gray
Adidas Ultra Boost 3.0 colorway from the Three Stripes down to its BOOST sole. Stay tuned to HYPEBEAST for more details and a release date.