It seems that adidas has all their great technological hits on the table right now, but the best is yet to come. Currently the public is going ham over Boost cushioning on the Ultra Boost and NMD models, but one sneaker that is sure to cause a stir is what we see here – the first prototype of adidas’ new Futurecraft technology. The shoe is somewhat nameless and Futurecraft actually refers to the creative 3-D printing concept and execution rather than the specific model, but there’s no better silhouette than the Ultra Boost (sans cage and heel) to give this sneaker such a hot look. Check out a closer on-foot shot on adidas designer Marc Dolce below and we’ll bring you the latest on the shoes when we learn more.
An On-Foot Look At The adidas Futurecraft
John Kim
August 16, 2016
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