Urlfreeze News’ most recent look into the future of Jeremy Scott’s adidas Originals by Originals capsule wasn’t clear like a crystal ball, but rather expressed a whole range of colors as if mimicking light passing through a prism. The same kind of over-the-top high-contrast design is at work here with the tenis adidas cloudfoam ultimate COL, a model that instead of opting for a license plate or some such other tongue embellishment, opts for a wide range of eye-catching colors, all set to the tune of a quartet of macro animal prints. J.Scott’s typically light years ahead of the curve when it comes to new trends, but this design for fall 2012 sees him put a twist on one of the year’s biggest trends; how does this style compare to the more traditional admit for animal looks including horsehair and the like? Let us know when you click through to see more images, and stick with Urlfreeze News for all of the upcoming Jeremy Scott x adidas Originals release dates. via Numelo
The nylon-based Craig Green x adidas ZX 2K Phormar is releasing May 11th at select retailers | tenis adidas cloudfoam ultimate COL
Aaron Hope
January 24, 2012
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