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The adidas NMD R1 “Chalk White” Is Dropping On March 1st

The adidas NMD R1 “Chalk White” Is Dropping On March 1st

adidas‘ BOOST-cushioning debuted on the market over half a decade ago as a performance-oriented proposal, but has since become a mainstay among the Three Stripes’ lifestyle sneakers, the NMD R1 included.

In less than a month, the popular NMD line will add a “Chalk White” outfit to its catalog. And though the cream colorway will only drop in women’s sizes, the palette is a compelling option for anyone looking to mess with sizing conversions. The NMD R1‘s already lightweight textile upper appears airier thanks to “Chalk White” scheme; mesh bases, synthetic/TPU overlays and canvas heel panels partake in the light-beige affair. At the midsole, signature molds (two lateral side, one medial) change up the story in a tan arrangement, while BOOST-cushioning goes colorless. Outsoles, however, further stir up the pot as they sport a (very) faint pink tinge that makes this pair perfect for Spring.

If you’re interested in picking up this NMD R1, pairs will be available in women’s sizes on adidas.com come March 1st. Until then, enjoy a closer look at this $130 USD pair here below.

adidas NMD_R1 WMNS
Release Date: March 1st, 2020
$130
Color: Chalk White/Chalk White/Supplier Colour
Style Code: FW6432

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