Jeremy Scott promises to never remake adidas superstar damskie the original Money' Forum Mid, and in fact, he hasn't re-released a single design during a decade of collaborating with adidas. He does appropriate that debut design here, though, offering a twist on one of arguably his most valuable collector's item, printing up more currency with his face on board in the form of the Jeremy Scott x adidas Originals JS Wings 2.0 Money'. The official release date on these was pushed back from Saturday to Tuesday the 15th as per the Money Wings 2.0 video that surfaced on Monday, but if you know where to look, they're popping up for sale early at select shops like Politics .
The last time we featured Jim Jones visiting a sneaker store, it was Flight Club on Broadway the gigantic sneaker consignment shop that has fed the ever-hungry sneaker game for years. During that video, Jones showed a solid knowledge for the most trendy kicks, but this recent trip to the adidas Originals store on Wooster St. in SoHo showed that he's got an eye for classic footwear as well; in the video below, you'll see Jim Jones and friends hit up the adi-Ori spot and pick up some gear like the Rod Lavers and more, only after cruising around town with his new adidas buty męskie Audi whip. Check out the video below and let us know what you think!
Jimmy Butler wasn't supposed to be in this position. He was homeless for brief stints during the age of 13. Written off as a two-star recruit and relegated to play his first year at a Junior College, he was considered a role player by the time he reached Marquette until his second year. Butler was nearly left out of the first round of adidasy mękie the NBA Draft. Now on the eve of a max contract offer from a team dwelling in America's third largest market, all of his hard work is finally about to pay off. Jimmy was awarded the NBA's Most Improved Player this season, and he took a reported 75 percent pay cut for what he perceived was an improvement in footwear too, ditching adidas for Jordan Brand.
That's a step in the right direction even if it means Jimmy is losing out on some short-term gains for a bigger payoff in the future. It's the cost of cool.Back in late May, Jimmy Butler revealed that he took upwards of a 75% pay cut to leave adidas and sign with Jordan Brand . The news was shocking. Would you leave all of that money on the table just to ink a deal because one brand was seemingly cooler than another?A lot has changed for Butler adidasy superstar since signing with Jordan Brand at the beginning of last year. He's due for a near max-level contract with the Bulls and is now an All-Star. He no longer wears cowboy boots to games because he can get whatever Jordan retro he wants in his size 14. But the fact that Butler decided to switch due to lingering foot problems doesn't bode well for adidas Hoops, especially when one of their marquee signature stars, Jimmy's teammate Derrick Rose , has been plagued by injuries over the past couple of seasons. But D.Rose never tried to persuade Butler to stick with adidas. "It's not about the money. I do it because I love the game, for one. I think Mike takes care of his players. He's always saying how this is a Jordan family. Everybody's so cool to hang around, and you get a lot of respect, within that Jordan brand, to each and every individual, because you're significantly really good at your particular sport. So, I think it was an easy choice, moving on to Jordan."
adidas VP of global entertainment and influencer marketing Jon Wexler is known for his impressive collection of friends and family Three Stripes kicks. Over his years in his esteemed position, Wexler or "Wex" as he's widely known has garnered a surplus of extra-special collaborative sneakers, from adidas Yeezy s to the latest and greatest from Pharrell . The newest addition to his rotation? A colorful friends and family take on the adidas NMD Hu TR that he premiered on Instagram this week. The shoes appear to feature a fairly standard base, with a black upper, black bricks, a white Boost midsole and a black outsole. However, what makes the shoes special is the colorful embroidery on each "Breathe" on the right shoe, "Walk" on the left done up in a cornucopia of flashy colors from teal to purple.
This unique colorway won't ever see a retail release, but if you're in the market for some Skateboard P adidas kicks, the new Solar Pack NMD Hu s are set adidasy terrex to release August 18th.adidas' VP of global entertainment and marketing, Jon Wexler, took to twitter to reveal a custom set of camouflage-print wine bottles inspired by some of the Trefoil Brand's best silhouettes. Wexler was gifted the set from customization agency, Green Demon, who has created personal gifts for celebrities like Arnold Palmer and Kyrie Irving in the past. This particular set features five bottles, with four paying homage to the adidas Yeezy BOOST 350, the NMD R1 "OG", the adidas Classic Samba , and the Ultra BOOST , while the fifth and final bottle respects adidas as a whole.