Adidas x RIMOWA joint shoes are coming! This accessory is too neat
To say which pair of shoes can be called a phenomenal existence, the adidas Originals NMD series, which was empty of thousands of people and countless players lined up to grab it, is definitely well-deserved. In the past two years, the NMD series has returned to the field of view of sneaker players. The NMD S1 released last year has captured the attention of many players with its novel and unique shape. Previously, adidas teamed up with RIMOWA, a century-old German luggage brand, to launch a limited-edition RIMOWA x adidas NMD S1 joint series. In fact, Rimowa has launched many cross-border joint names, including OFF-WHITE, which is the most popular among trend lovers. Recently, the two sides once again cooperated to launch a new joint shoe based on the adidas NMD S1. With RIMOWA's metallic gray as the main tone, with red details on the shoe body, it not only has a versatile vision of earth colors, but also has a touch of vitality. The hot-melt patch material covers the toe cap and side of the shoe to increase durability and improve the support of the entire pair of shoes. The woven upper of the one-piece sock, coupled with the full-length super-thick Boost midsole, brings the excellent foot feel of the NMD series as always. On the details, the insole is embellished with the words MADE IN GERMANY, corresponding to both brands from Germany. The rubber pattern of the sole is covered with a clover pattern, and the Boost material can be seen through the holes, preventing the trouble of oxidation and yellowing. In addition to shoes, the idea of turning RIMOWA suitcases into backpacks must have caught many people's eyes. The color matching is consistent with the entire pair of shoes, and the shoulder straps are dressed in red in the same tone as the shoelaces. It is reported that the new RIMOWA x adidas NMD S1 will be released this year. No specific release information has been released yet. Friends who like it may wish to continue to pay attention to our follow-up reports! Pic via: avision/GQ