adidas Originals Decade High – Orange – Blue

Said to be a colorway that was held back from being in the original adidas x Star Wars line up, has made it’s way to Euro retailers like Size. The colors on this adidas Originals Decade High, are similar to the ones that were on Luke Skywalkers rebel jumpsuit during the ‘Death Star’ attack. However for NY Fans, this colorway suits the Knicks theme as well. Head over and cop yours now.

adidas adiZero Crazy Light 2 – Scarlet | Release Info

adidas adiZero Crazy Light 2   Scarlet | Release Info

A number of basketball analysts had selected the Chicago Bulls as the team with the best chance of halting the Miami Heat on their inexorable march to the NBA championship. The release of this adizero Crazy Light 2 in a striking Bulls-inspired colorway should have been a momentary highlight to the Bulls’ own run to the championship. Instead, with Derrick Rose and Joakim Noah out with injuries, the depleted Bulls squad is down 3-1 and facing elimination at the hands of the 76ers. Fans can console themselves by picking up a pair of the adizero Crazy Light 2, which shoe designer Robbie Fuller says is “light done right.” He adds, “We not only made it lighter, we made it stronger and more dynamic.” Check out video of Fuller discussing the benefits of the kicks with excitable sports announcer Gus Johnson below, and look for the shoe to drop exclusively at Foot Locker on May 24th.

Release Date: May 24th, 2012 (Thursday)


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Celebrity Feet: Juelz Santana – Jeremy Scott x adidas Originals JS Wings 2.0 ‘USA’

Celebrity Feet: Juelz Santana – Jeremy Scott x adidas Originals JS Wings 2.0 ‘USA’

Although his Diplomat days are pretty much in the books (save for a few reunion shows here and there), rapper Juelz Santana’s outfits still echo a bit of that patriotic flair that was tied up in the Dipset aesthetic from the get go. Here we see him double dipping, going with the Jeremy Scott x adidas Originals JS Wings 2.0 ‘USA’ on the feet and a matching trefoil logo shirt with the same stars and stripes motif. Is Santana taking notes from Harlem’s next wave the A$AP Mob with their J Scott obsession? Let us know what you think in the comments below and also take note of Meek Mill keeping things simple with a pair of Timbs and Wale doing quite the opposite with his space age Masion Martin Margiela’s. Photos: NT



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adidas Originals Forum Lo Crazy Light

adidas Originals Forum Lo Crazy Light

We’ve seen Nike Sportswear update its classic models with countless new technological advancements, and given that adidas’ Sprint Web/Frame tech is so similar to Hyperfuse, it was really only a matter of time before something like this made its way to market.  The adidas Originals Forum Crazy Light updates 1986′s Three Stripes basketball flagship with a super lightweight and breathable synthetic upper and a colorway befitting the brand’s biggest basketball star.  Derrick Rose’s Chicago Bulls might not make it too much further in the NBA Playoffs without him, but this Chi-styled Forum Lo Crazy Light will arrive at retailers shortly, so stick with Sneaker News for updates.



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adidas 2012 Predator Lethal Zones Soccer Boot

adidas 2012 Predator Lethal Zones Soccer Boot

adidas is pulling out all the stops on their aggressive new soccer boot. The 13th iteration of the iconic Predator line, the boot utilizes five distinct rubber and memory foam “Lethal Zones” — Sweet Spot, Drive, Dribble, First Touch and Pass — which give the wearer elevated performance dependent on the role of each zone. This entails everything from ball control and dribbling to power, passing and accuracy. Additionally, adidas incorporates its miCoach functionality so players can track their performance over the course of a session or 90 minutes. The cleat was put to the test by some big name players as shown in the video that discusses the conceptualization and planning phases of the new signature boot. You can expect the shoe landing at global adidas stockists very soon.

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Sneaker News Blogs: Best of WDYWT – 5/1 – 5/7

Sneaker News Blogs: Best of WDYWT   5/1   5/7

Is it unofficially the ‘oldie, but goodie’ week for Sneaker News Blogs: WDYWT? We’ve got a look at a ton of pre-2000 basketball and training gems as well as a great number of classics that dropped over the last ten years, so let’s take a quick look at the twenty submissions that stood out the most, because you’re guaranteed to feast your eyes on some kicks you haven’t seen in a long while. The Reebok Big Hurt (Frank Thomas, for you youngsters)? One of Allen Iverson’s signatures? Or how about a clean pair of ’94 Air Jordan 1s, or two Air Jordan XI Lows from over a decade ago? Take a good look below, and make sure you vote for your personal favorite at the very end!



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adidas Originals Forum Lo Crazylight

adidas Originals Forum Lo Crazylight

This season, adidas’ 80s basketball classic, the Forum Mid, gets lower and lighter thanks to a Sprintweb upper and EVA midsole. Dressed in a bold red colorway, key adidas symbols and striping are presented in white along with black accent pieces along the bottom. The Forum Lo Crazylight is available now at select adidas Original retailers.

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Robbie Fuller Talks adidas Crazy Light 2

Robbie Fuller Talks adidas Crazy Light 2

Debuted during this year’s NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament on the feet of players from the likes of the North Carolina State Wolfpack, Louisville Cardinals, Kansas Jayhawks and, perhaps most notably, the Baylor Bears, adidas recently held an official media launch event in Los Angeles to highlight the upcoming adiZero Crazy Light 2. We here at Hypebeast were in attendance and had an opportunity to catch up with Category Designer Robbie Fuller as he shed light on the improvements over the original Crazy Light, the technology within and the importance of the vibrant colorways both on and off the court. Weighing in at only 9.5 ounces, the adidas adiZero Crazy Light 2 is set to hit retail on May 24 for $140 USD.

Can you introduce yourself for us?
I’m Robbie Fuller, the adidas Category Designer in charge of advanced footwear concepts.

We’re here celebrating the launch of the Crazy Light 2. What’s the main difference between the first Crazy Light and this second version?
We definitely didn’t start over, we built on the platform we had with the first one, but amazingly, it’s lighter than the first one by 0.3 oz, it’s much stronger with the increased sprint frame and the new engineered spring frame. It’s also more intelligent now with miCoach capability and much brighter. We kicked it off with the sharp blue colorway on the Crazy Light 1 and that was a money colorway, so now we’re going with the electricity colorway, which was highlighted by Baylor during NCAA March Madness.

Would you say this shoe was designed for any specific player in mind? I noticed that the toe was a bit narrow. Does it break in well with the “Sprint Web” upper?
It wasn’t designed with one particular signature athlete in mind because normally when you do a signature shoe you need to leave room for inspiration and feedback. For this shoe, it was purely focused on the benefit and the idea of who wants to be fast? Everybody wants to be fast. So this was actually designed for the committee. For the second part of the question, absolutely, because the shoe is so reduced, you need to think of this shoe like a soccer boot. You want to get the size as tight as you because it’s going to stretch out a little. That’s one thing we noticed, due to the form of the shoe you will have to wear it a few times before it molds to your foot.

What’s the importance of vibrant colorways, on and off the court?
The colorways are important because they basically tell the story of the shoe. With the electricity colorway, it’s quite obvious that we were celebrating March Madness and Baylor University. We try to align the color to the story of the shoe. For example, this shoe – the lightest of all time – can’t have quiet colors. It needs to come with excitement and that’s why we did this with the electricity hue, but we also balanced it out with the grey version, just incase you want to wear it with an outfit.

How much of an emphasis do you put on the design of the shoe to be wearable off the court?
Whenever we design a shoe, there’s some apparel to go along with it, so we are designing the whole outfit. At the same time, we know people are not going to go out and buy the whole setup, so we make sure that it can fit with other things, like jeans or whatever we think people can wear with them when they drop. I mean, we do it 18 months out and by that time it’s a whole different season, so we take all things into consideration. We don’t want this shoe to be a trend, but more adopted like how the carabiner was adopted; you don’t need to be hiking to use one. That’s the best thing that could happen to these shoes, they deliver on court and it gets people interested off-court, and hopefully can take off from there.

Obviously in the NBA you can’t get crazy with uniforms all the time, do you think the NCAA is the perfect platform to show new developments with the brand?
That’s exactly it. Instead of pushing from the top down, we wanted to kind of just introduce it to the younger athletes and have them try it out. It’s much easier and faster to get things OK’d and done at the high school level. There we can change up the entire color scheme, whereas with the Bulls we can’t just be like, “hey, you’re going to be blue today.” We’re working on that, haha.

Can you talk about miCoach technology and how it adopts to basketball?
miCoach started with running, but now it’s moved to basketball. I think this is the future of bragging rights. I don’t think of it like geeky or numbers, it’s more like, “what’s my miCoach score?” It’s almost like SATs. We’ve just introduced it now and all the engineers are doing a great job trying to bring in more ways to explain different information. You will see that growing not only in basketball shoes, but all shoes.

The D-Rose line is often inspired by lifestyle-type colorways. Will we see that with this shoe?
I think it goes back to what’s right for the shoe. I see this shoe less about the individual and more about the game of basketball. It would be a colorway for the industry, that’s what we are trying to do for this shoe. This shoe will help make the sport of basketball faster. Basketball is getting better because of this better product.

Working with athletes, what are some of the things they most look for in a shoe? Any odd requests?
It depends on what stage the athlete is on. Feedback from someone on their second shoe is going to be different than someone who is on their first signature shoe. Rose is still behind Dwight in terms of how many shoes he’s put out, but because we are proving ourselves, they are more open to new ideas. Even with some of the ideas they have, we are like “woooaahhhhh, I don’t know if we should put you in something like that.” So I think once we establish that the shoe will deliver, they will push us towards getting the shoe to stand out from a sea of signature models.

Any last words?
Thanks for coming out. It’s great to be here at the Clippers practice facility. The one we did last year was great and this one is even better. I’m really excited for us to stay disciplined at what we are doing. Let the market trend stuff do its thing and let this stuff just do its own. Trends come and go, but winning is always gonna be cool. If we stick to that, we don’t have to worry about anything. Anytimes someone puts on a shoe other than this one and second guesses themselves… score.

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NBA Feet: Weekend Recap – 4/28 – 4/29

NBA Feet: Weekend Recap   4/28   4/29

The NBA Playoffs kicked off this weekend with back-to-back days of action-packed NBA action. The first game of has proven to be the pace-maker for these seven-game series, but as teams enter play tonight, fortunes can change. The Playoffs started off on a bit of a down note, as reigning MVP Derrick Rose and rookie phenom Iman Shumpert suffered season-ending injuries that will undoubtedly change the fortunes of their teams. There were still plenty of gallant performances to note, like Chris Paul’s daring comeback, Andrew Bynum’s triple-double, and Josh Smith’s 22-and-18 – all coming during victories. For kicks, it was our first look at the Nike Basketball Elite Series, as Kobe Bryant wore his Elite VII ‘Home’ with a purple swoosh, while LeBron wore his Elite 9 with a red swoosh. Kevin Durant, who was not included in the Elite Series, wore a clean White/Blue PE of the Zoom KD IV, and the Hyperdunk 2011 Elite was worn by Nike big-men Chris Bosh and Tyson Chandler. Check out all of the NBA action from the first two nights of NBA Playoff action and stay tuned to Sneaker News for continual coverage! Photos: yahoo



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adidas Basketball & Sneaker News Discuss The Crazy Light 2

adidas Basketball & Sneaker News Discuss The Crazy Light 2

“Is there such thing as too light?”

Last year, adidas jumped into the limelight with the adiZero Crazy Light, bringing with it a dignified proclamation as the lightest basketball sneaker ever made. The recently launched adidas Crazy Light 2 just bumped the original off that spotlight with an all-new design and a 9.5 oz. curb weight – a 0.3 oz. decrease from its predecessor – setting the new standard of ‘Light’ with its record-breaking construction. We already showed you the entire Launch Event that went down this past Tuesday, but beyond the detailed photos of the sneakers, sketches, and samples, there’s still a lot more to be discovered about the Crazy Light 2. Sneaker News sat down with Robbie Fuller and Elysia Davis, two individuals who brought the adidas adiZero Crazy Light 2 to life, to explore the Crazy Light 2 a bit further, so continue on for an interview below and stay tuned for the official release of the adidas Crazy Light 2 this May 24th at an MSRP of $140.



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