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adidas Consortium “Your City” | Drop 2 Release

Friday, November 13th, 2009 | Posted in Adidas

adidas Consortium Your City Drop 2

The idea behind the adidas Consortium "Your City" collection is connecting city branded sneakers with sneaker shops. During the 1970's and 80's adidas created a number of athletic sneakers named after cities from around the globe. Adidas has brought back some of these sneakers with help from a collection of select sneaker shops.

The first drop of the adidas Consortium "Your City" collection included the adidas Trainer L.A. x UNDFTD, the adidas Oslo x Sole Service, the adidas Berlin x Solebox and the adidas Boston Super x Bodega.

Tomorrow, the second drop of the collection is set to release at shops that carry adidas Originals footwear. The second collection includes the adidas Milano x Slam Jam, adidas Stockholm x Sneakers N' Stuff, adidas Kopenhagen x Norse Projects, and adidas New York x Dave's Quality Meats.

To have a detailed look at the adidas Consortium "Your City" Drop 2 collection, check here.

adidas Consortium “Your City” | Drop 2 / Preview

Monday, November 2nd, 2009 | Posted in Adidas

adidas Consortium "Your City" | Drop 2 / Preview

During the 1970's and 1980's adidas created a large catalog of sneakers named after cities around the world. adidas Originals has now created the Consortium "Your City" collection, breathing fresh life to these classic models.
adidas has recruited sneaker shops from respective cities to style the kicks giving them local legitimacy.

The first round of releases from the adidas Consortium "Your City" collection dropped in mid October. That collection included the adidas Oslo x Sole Service, adidas LA Trainer x Undefeated, adidas Berlin x Solebox, and the adidas Boston x Bodega.

This time around the selected models and cities include New York, Milan, Stockholm and Copenhagen.

adidas Milano x Slam Jam

Italy's world renowned sneaker shop Slam Jam is based in Milan, and has thus been given the task of styling the adidas Milano. The kicks feature a vibrant shade of blue covering most of sneaker in nylon. The three stripes on the side panel come in lime green leather giving the sneaker a more daring look. The tongue and eyelet areas are built in crinkle patent leather. The tongue also is branded Slam Jam. The sneakers side panel branding reads Milano and Slam Jam in gold.

adidas Stockholm x Sneakers N' Stuff

Yesterday we previewed the adidas Stockholm x Sneakers N' Stuff. Today we have a closer look at the sneaker. The sneaker is built in grey overbrushed suede with touches of yellow on the tongue and blue leather on the heel and stripes, which all rests on a gum sole. The sneakers heel features SNS branding and the gold foil on the side panel reads both Stockholm and Sneakers N' Stuff.

The original adidas Stockholm came in a blue and yellow colorway inspired by the Swedish flag. The blue and yellow are retained on the sneakers however as secondary elements. The sneakers base comes in grey, which is inspired by the cloudy winter Stockholm sky.

adidas Kopenhagen x Norse Projects

Copenhagen based shop Norse Projects profile has risen this year with their collaboration with New Balance. The shop has now been given the job of styling the adidas Kopenhagen.

The sneakers upper is colored primarily in navy blue except for yellow on the top metal eyelet and heel tab. In terms of build the sneakers are constructed in leather except for lacestays, stripes, and toe, which are made of suede. The side panel like the rest of sneakers in the collection reads Kopenhagen and Norse Projects.

adidas New York x Dave's Quality Meats

New York based DQM, which is a frequent adidas collaborator has given the undertaking of styling the adidas New York. The runner, which first surfaced in the 1980's comes in shades of black, referencing the New York blackouts. The sneakers most distinctive feature can be seen on the top four eyelets are brass d-rings, giving the kicks boot look. "New York" and "DQM" are embossed on the sneakers stripes.

We will keep you posted when the sneakers release before the end of the year.

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BePositive Footwear | Fall 2009

Friday, September 4th, 2009 | Posted in Sneaker News

BePositive Footwear | Fall 2009

Italian footwear label Be Positive is the creation of the noteworthy sneaker shop Slam Jam. The brand's focus is on stylish casual wear. Today, we have a look at two their styles from their Fall 2009 collection.

The Be-Positive Wallabe Suede, true to names comes in a suede construction with a leather lining. The upper of the kicks sits perfectly on the air cushioned sole reminiscent of the Air Max 1. The kicks are available in both light brown and black colorways.

The collection also includes a more traditional chukka boot constructed in suede in both light and dark brown colorways.

You can find the shoes at select shops including Scottish based Hanon.

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Nike Air Force 1 x Slam Jam | Detailed Look

Saturday, September 27th, 2008 | Posted in Nike Air Force One 1

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Here is a detailed look at the Nike Air Force 1 x Slam Jam pack. The kicks are a collaboration with Italian street wear shop Slam Jam which has been in the game since 1989. In the pack are four sneakers in yellow, red, grey, and black in vinyl leather. Word has it that the kicks will release at select Nike accounts on the 3rd of October 2008 or on the 25th of October.

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Nike Air Force 1 x Slam Jam | Yellow/White

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008 | Posted in Nike Air Force One 1

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Italian based urban lifestyle shop Slam Jam has recently collaborated with Nike to create this pair of Air Force Ones in a yellow/white colorway featuring vinyl leather. The kicks will release on the 20th of September at Slam Jam along with a pair in black/white. word has it that the kicks will also release in red and grey colorways. You can pick up kicks at premium European sneaker shops on the 3rd of October 2008.

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