hopes to re-energize the brand and get consumer interest back to where it
once was at the beginning of the BOOST era.The knit is reinforced with
extra layers around the heel to provide a more locked-in feel and long-
term comfort.We’ve known about the model for quite some time now, but it
’s set to make it debut next week!Following a look at a simple
Black/White colorway, adidas now provides an official look at yet another
upcoming iteration.The sole is the highlight of the shoe, balancing
adidas’ most comfortable midsole technologies for an idyllic stride.
Adidas Adilette Slides Pops
of blue on the tongue and heel tab and a Boost injected heel complete the
look.Adding a bit of contrast are vibrant pops of Green and Blue, while
having a Boost constructed heel.The unique look is completed with an
interesting two-piece outsole: black TPU in the front and a thick white
Boost in the back, held together by the aforementioned neon plastic
pieces.
The new adidas P.O.D. S3.1 midsole tooling is reminiscent of both the recent adidas
Prophere, and last year’s EQT Cushion ADV.While adidas seems to be
focusing on retro-inspired silhouettes like the Falcon, that doesn’t
mean they’re not also showing love to their game-changing Boost
sneakers.Already seen in a simple black and white colorway, the new
silhouette from the three stripes comes with a knitted mesh all
throughout the upper in black with welded three stripes branding on the
side panels and hits of volt/lime green on the midsole.Named the adidas
P.O.D. S3.1, this new innovation is inspired by collection memory while
taking design cues from a one-of-a-kind 3-D cushioning design concept
that originated in mid-90s running shoes called Point Of Deflection
System.This release sports an all-Black upper with tonal Three Stripes on
the sides and a sock-like collar.A thick layer of Boost provides all the
cushion you’ll need in the heel, while the forefoot is protected by
dual-density EVA rubber.