The Adidas Sneakers Men is the next colorway to land on the silhouette and the next rendition of the Deerupt model. Featuring its signature full knitted netting mesh overlays, the majority is covered in white, while the inner and outer lateral sides are colored in grey with sleek synthetic curvatures. Finishing detials include a unique lacing system that is focused on the mid-foot, while grey netting covering the white rubber soles top off the style.
Although the Adidas Sneakers Blue borrows the webbed netting from its similarly styled predecessor, it’s vastly different in many other ways, featuring a new-style collar, a lacing system that’s reminiscent of Pharrell‘s adidas NMD Hu line, and a midfoot stripe with a shape that pays homage to the Ultra Tech. From a color standpoint, this new pair combines palettes that seemingly nod to both winter and spring: the former arrives via the generous dose of black mesh on the upper, while the latter is provided by the light orange mesh on the lower half/the mint green detailing that’s prevalent on both the “mudguard” and the outsole. A white midsole with special branding towards the medial heel then completes the look.
Easily one of Adidas Sneakers New most unique new silhouettes from 2018, the Deerupt has officially received its sequel by way of the mesh grid-equipped Deerupt S. After being rolled out in a duo of simple black and white color schemes the lifestyle-ready runner is set to touch down in a much more striking Volt kit. While the new model is clearly cut from the same cloth as its predecessor, deviations from the original include an unconventional bunched-together lacing system, a contrasting midfoot stripe – further harkening back to the Ultra Tech – and a higher-cut ankle collar, creating an overall more aesthetically pleasing creation for the Three Stripes loyalists.
From silhouettes infused with an even mix of heritage Adidas Deerupt Runner Purple Clear Lilac age stylings to updated takes on recent lifestyle releases, adidas has previewed several fresh silhouettes over the past few weeks. One of the biggest pushes of their spring/summer offerings this year is sure to be the Deerupt S, and we now have a detailed look at the new model in two new makeups. Arriving in a yin-yang combo of black/white and white/black, this new take on the Deerupt keeps the geometrical mesh overlay from the first release, but adds new stylings that lean more in the direction of a Y-3 sneaker or one of Pharrell‘s adidas NMD Hus. The laces start all the way down by the midsole before wrapping up around the one-piece upper’s tongue, and are secured by a debossed suede overlay. Retro-shaped taping — a nod to the adidas Ultra Tech — appears on the midfoot as well, creating a faux mudguard styling that completes the look.