Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Adidas Originals by Jeremy Scott Fall/Winter 2012 Footwear Collection

If you thought that the collaborative efforts between Adidas Originals and Jeremy Scott would stop after an extremely successful 2011, you couldn’t be more wrong. Sneaker heads everywhere went crazy over last years batch and with record sales and sold out shelves across the country, the vibrant and bold shoes are back for another round. Yes, they are over the top, and yes, they’re not for everyone but as Scott explained some time ago, it is about creating uniqueness. 
Many appreciate Scott's line of shoes because they are truly considered a form of art. Others can’t get past the loudness of it all. This fall’s footwear collection sees the most aggressive silhouettes to date along with upgraded favorites from years past.
In 2011, Scott took footwear to new places with his remarkable inventiveness. This year is no different as he ventures into new silhouettes and impressive cuts. The trademark wings are back for Fall with a futuristic aesthetic laced with a front zipper. An all black low-cut look features a medley of signs and symbols bearing a distinct new aesthetic. A bondage pair of kicks features leg straps held by chains. For the new-age hippies, Scott features a pair of 3 dimensional floral printed teddy bear shoes in vibrant colors. My favorite pair from this collection are the black mid-tops with multiply metal belt buckles. This season we also see boots, slip-ons, and high tops to round out the collection. Look for the adidas Originals by Jeremy Scott Fall/Winter Collection in select stores soon.
Here are glimpses of adidas Originals by Jeremy Scott’s footwear offerings for the coming Fall and Winter 2012 Collection




























I must admit I fell in love with last year's collection. The limited addition 4th of July pair were probably my favorite. This year's collection is not as big of a BANG (my opinion) as it's debut, but it is still a great collection!


What do you think of this seasons funky designs? 

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