Its upper, which mixes together premium suede with woven textile and
mesh, is far simpler as it draws influence from vintage sneakers.
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By comparison, the QISAN COZY is far more aggressive in its look, the
neoprene layered over with many a suede and rubber detail. What’s more,
while similar to the aforementioned in structure, the sole aids the
distinction as it adds ridges and an exposed TPU plate.
When it comes to fashion collaborations,
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stands out as a high-fashion-meets-sportswear sub-label that fuses
adidas’s athletics-geared DNA with Yohji Yamamoto‘s signature minimalist
Japanese street style. The crossover continues with adidas Y-3
delivering the adidas Y-3 Kaiwa in a neon “Semi Frozen Yellow.” Although
this neon green and beige offering strays from Yamamoto’s usual
greyscale color palette, the new arrangement still retains a sleek,
futuristic look.
But that doesn’t mean the layers are gone entirely; rather, they’re more
visually evident as the sides extend onto the printed sole and the
inner sockliner further separates itself from the exterior collar.
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The former, which wraps both the forefoot as well as the profile, bears
thick, partially see-through mesh fabrics that shroud a much more
breathable, open-knit variant. Branding, then, completes the pair in
bright white, spelling out “Y-3” next to the adidas and Yohji Yamamoto
names.
This version by
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— the sub-label ostensibly headed by Yohji Yamamoto — is its most
dramatic transformation yet. But when I say dramatic, I’m mostly
referring to the details themselves. The colorway is certainly anything
but, aligning with the high fashion component’s penchant for Triple
Black. Even the branding follows suit as it hits tongue and the
hook-and-loop strap that plays off the original’s fastener. And while
the rest of the paneling may be somewhat true to the standard, its side
is lacking in its use of the Three Stripes. This is a result of the
added zipper that wraps from the lateral profile up to the medial
collar.
adidas and Japanese designer Yohji Yamamoto look to expand upon their collaborative
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family try with a brand new footwear model dubbed the ZX Run. The
arrival of this finely crafted silhouette comes in rather timely fashion
as the Three Stripes is amidst a robust revival of their ZX line with
their "30 Years of Torsion" pack. This lifestyle offering brings
Yamamoto’s signature design language into play here by use of a
two-toned upper constructed with a mesh base and accented with layers of
premium leather and suede panels.
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