Hi-Vis will surely never die, inspiring through a surrounding workwear influence and mass popularized by appropriated uses across all of high and low end; tapping full neon greens with barely any room for much else, adidas crafts the Pharell-sponsored NMD Hu Trail in an execution impossible to ignore. Its sock-like construction is left true to its originals with the only noticeable modification being the embroidered typography that always rests on the toe box. The right foot bears “KNOW” across its knit weaves while the other opts instead for what looks to be Chinese characters. Laces sprawl across the top line in textured roping while the bottoms act as the only form of contrast in white BOOST and gum bottoms. Grab a peek at the pair right below and keep it locked in for details on their adidas.com release.
Look for the collection at adidas Originals retailers in August | Pharrell’s adidas NMD Hu Is Releasing In Full Neon
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