Earlier this month, we gave you a look at part 1 of the adidas umh ngetasche damen campus park hill collaborations that featured unique new takes on the classic shoe by the likes of DQM, Undefeated, LimitEDitions and V.A. Now we bring you a thorough preview of part 2. For the second round of the Rod Laver Series, adidas has again teamed up with an assortment of brands from all over the globe. The ACU line of Chinese brand CLOT has come up with the wildest look, adding a brown pony hair upper to the Rod Laver. Canadian retailer Goodfoot uses a charcoal varsity jacket-like material with grey accents. Berlin heavyweights Solebox chose a tan suede upper inspired by the hiking shoe aesthetic. Copenhagen’s Wood Wood produced a super-clean version of the shoe that sports a navy blue canvas upper with white accents. Rounding out the part 2 line-up is a flashy metallic silver edition of the Rod Laver designed by D-Mop out of Hong Kong. Each shoe puts an interesting spin on the iconic Rod Laver model with a variety of extra touches added to the midsoles and heel tabs. Keep reading for a detailed look at all five and more info on each respective collaboration after the jump and keep an eye out for these at adidas Consortium retailers on September 19th.
ACU (CLOT)
A division of the cutting edge CLOT brand, Shanghai’s ACU retailer redefined the sneaker retail experience in China, mixing tradition and technology with ease to set a store standard. Their take on the Laver is audacious and intelligent without compromising the evergreen wearable nature of the shoe. From Dusk ’till Dawn, with the words alternately placed on the heel patches of the left and right shoes respectively, the brown ponyskin on the upper is the most immediate touch, complimented by shades of grey in leather on the lacestay, tongue and toe. Amplifying the silhouette’s trademark material mix, the premium feel extends to the sockliner, a gold top eyelet, and brown ‘CLOT’ lettering on the heel tab, with this design finished with a matching brown outsole.
SOLEBOX
Berlin’s Solebox are no strangers to the collaboration process, but for this adidas project they’ve taken some hiking influences, and mixed it with this signature favourite for a strong balance of two looks. To capture the offroad feel authentically, the dark sand coloured suede upper is accompanied by a D-ring top eyelet, while the reflective detailing ensures visibility. A sturdier, premium approach is nicely at odds with the featherweight feel of the original Rod Laver, but it gives the silhouette a new dimension. A premium burgundy lining and matching mesh tongue completes the upper, sat atop a white midsole, and coordinating burgundy outsole, finished with a ‘SOLE LOVER’ heel tab, as the grass courts give way to less level terrain.
WOOD WOOD
Copenhagen-based, and in line with the city’s reputation, superior in terms of design savvy, Wood Wood are no strangers to the adidas Consortium partner programme. offering a completely fresh piece that lets its instantly appealing aesthetics and clever attention-to-detail do the talking each time. This navy canvas creation, with its tonally embroidered Consortium logo tongue excels in the little things, from a nubuck lining to the dense collection of little logos on the sockliner that borders on avant-garde, and a heel tab that features a rubberized ‘butterfly’ logo. The white midsole and gum outsole certainly doesn’t diminish the overall minimalism, while the exsanguineous, white and blue laces included in the package ensure several different looks to set this shoe off in all it’s quiet confidence. One of the most consistent collaborators across-the-board, Wood Wood never disappoints.
GOODFOOT
With stores throughout Canada, the Goodfoot empire has been responsible for some of the most intelligent adidas collaborations to date. It’s all in the presentation, with the ability to take a concept and execute it well, their presentation is consistent, and their take on the Laver is no exception. Varsity jacket styling via a grey woolen material alongside premium leather detailing and lining proves extremely effective, and with a matching woolen sockliner, there’s even time for an embroidered local twist on a legendary tagline – “The brand with the three stripes, eh?” Tonal metal eyelets and branded lacetips keep it classy, while the black ‘GDFT’ heel tab on the white midsole, and a gum outsole complete a cleverly designed case of court style going collegiate.
D-MOP
Honk Kong’s D-Mop favour futurist style when it comes to their current Consortium remixes of adidas favourites. Further proof comes in their application to this silhouette. Silver leather on the upper right up to the heel patch, embroidered tongue detailing and a white sole is complimented by the piece-de-resistance – a tiny cubic crystal embedded in the side of both shoes like an earring to crank up the levels of hard-to-miss flamboyance the shoe already carries. Completed with ‘D-MOP’ on the heel tab, by willfully going at odds with the subtlety of the source material, the minds behind this makeup have made something extremely effective that’s guaranteed to provoke reaction.