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AdidasDesigner Cooperation"Junk Shoes"

Losangeles fashion designer Rick Owens recently released the 2016 spring and summer shoe new product of its own brand, including a series of sandals, leg boots and sports shoes.

This series is a collaboration between Rick Owens and Adidas, and the whole design has a distinct Owens style.

In the past, he often saw raw materials such as resins, fibers, bones and other unprocessed materials on his furniture and clothes.

In this Adidas design, Owens continues its rugged style, adding clogs and other elements to shoes.

"This season, Adidas and Owens cooperate to explore the technology of" super comfort "through Cargo Sandal's hollowing out technology.

Rick Owens announced in the launch of new products.

The Cargo cloth is made of rubber and nylon, which helps the shoes to tighten at the calf and not affect the comfort.

The shoes are all black, all khaki and black and white.

The most unusual appearance of these shoes is the Cargo Sandal sandals series, which are shaped like boots, but have been cut out in toes, arches and ankles.

From the T stage show, although the high sandals are strong enough, even the models do not seem to have long legs.

Small consumers have other choices, Cargo Clog.

The shape of Cargo Clog is the same as that of high sandals, and the cloth used is almost the same, except that there are no heel and shank parts.

To commemorate the spring and summer of 2014, Owens first and

Adidas

The cooperation has also launched an upgraded version of running shoes. The colors currently available are orange and green, and nylon and suede are used for the materials.

In addition, Owens also designed brown, mustard and Black Knee Boots Superstar Ripple Boots series.

All Rick Owens series will be launched in mid February 2016.

This is not the first time Adidas has collaborated with fashion designers. It has launched a series of collaboration with Raf Simons, the current creative director of Dior.

Meanwhile, Japanese designer Yamamoto Teruji also provided creative support to Adidas's Y-3 sub card.

Cooperation is not confined to the design world. It also invited the American singer Kanye West to launch its first collaboration series earlier this year.

It doesn't look good and fashionable. Adidas's new product plan is more than that.

According to Quartz's report, Adidas also displayed sports shoes made of marine garbage in June 29th's UN activities.

The yarn and filaments used for shoes are all recovered from the ocean, such as deep-sea gillnets left by illegal fishing.

This is also the result of cooperation between Adidas and marine environment organization Parley, which also participated in the product development of Holland garment brand G-Star Raw jeans.

It's not easy, this ocean.

Garbage shoes

I didn't forget to do it beautifully.

It looks mild, like the new type of knitted shoes, and the vamp is somewhat similar to Nike's Flyknits, which has been proven to be popular among athletes and fashion groups.

"We will let consumers see us for the first time later this year.

Marine plastics

Products. "

Adidas said in the activity.

"The new model Superstar Ripple Boots shows the designer's pursuit of" Relaxation ". When wearing boots, it will be very ankle fitted and elegant.

Adidas said.


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