The premiere, the original, the very first Ultra Boost ever is back. Originally dropping in 2015, Adidas has brought back the classic debut colourway of the Ultra Boost 1.0 model, and I definitely didn’t hesitate to double up. Watch my latest review to get a closer look, you won’t want to miss this!
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Adidas Ultra Boost 1.0 LTD “Navy / Multi-Colour” Review
Adidas Canada hooked me up, sending me the Ultra Boost 1.0 LTD in the eye catching “Navy / Multi-Colour” colourway! Inspired by the original Chinese New Year 1.0 model, these bring back the glory of the 1.0 Primeknit weave. Check out my latest review and let me know how you feel about them down below!
Adidas Rising Star x R1 “Never Made” Review
As part of the Adidas Never Made collection, the Rising Star x R1 mashes up old and new, combining the 80s classic runner, the Rising Star with the NMD R1. Check out my in-depth review and let me know if this is the best of both worlds, or a fusion that doesn’t really work! Thanks to Adidas Canada for the pair!
Adidas Yeezy Boost 700 “Mauve” Review
This past October, the Adidas Yeezy Boost 700 silhouette released once again with the “Mauve” colourway. Dressed in a darker and more fall appropriate palette, these didn’t quite have the same hype as the initial “Wave Runner” release. Regardless, check out my in-depth review to see more, and let me know how you feel about these in the comments below!
Watch my review of the Yeezy 700 Wave Runner here: https://youtu.be/4lYwvw5YB18
Dragon Ball Z x Adidas Yung-1 “Frieza” Review
One of the more anticipated collaborations of the year released late last month with the first drops of the Dragon Ball Z x Adidas collection. My personal favourite of the bunch was the Frieza-inspired colourway of the Adidas Yung-1, which features the colours of the famous Dragon Ball Z villain on the chunky silhouette. Check out my latest review for a closer look!
