The increased extent to which sneakers are released in themed packs has brought along with it a few sets that express a more abstract inspiration than just copying the colors from a familiar object. Models like the ‘Your Time Will Come’ Air Royal from Nike Sportswear and Reebok’s Alien Stomper collabo with England’s Visual Countermeasures Project represent a thinking man’s approach to sneaker design, and this new collection from adidas Originals manages to take direction from a similarly atypical source. The adidas Originals ZX 750 ‘Make Moves’ brings together seven new colorways for men and women that manifest a vision of people getting stuff done in all kinds of ways. Three Stripes regards “Everything an individual does to improve their situation, or in pursuit of a dream [as] a move,” and the designs that hold it all together are the kind of simple high-contrast fare you might have expected from the ZX series 1980s heyday. Click through to see the first two pairs and stick with Sneaker News for more info. via Provider
adidas Originals ZX 750 ‘Make Moves’ Project
Aaron Hope
February 16th, 2012 (updated)
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