Most of the models we’ve seen come out of the adidas Skateboarding division bear the name of their respective team rider: the Busenitz, the adi Ease Mark Gonzales, etc. So when a release isn’t associated with a particular person on the team, what do you call it? Apparently not wanting to confuse anyone adidas went ahead and kept it simple, so here you have the adidas Skate. The basic name is reflected in the no-nonsense aesthetic of the shoe, coming with a blank monochrome suede upper paired with cupsole technology. Take a look at this skate sneaker after the jump and let us know how it compares to the rest adidas’ action sports line. And if you approve then grab your pair now from Shelta.
adidas Skateboarding Skate – Twine – Gum
Brendan Dunne
October 12th, 2011 (updated)
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