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Here’s A Breakdown Of All Three All-White adidas Ultra Boost Releases

Here’s A Breakdown Of All Three All-White adidas Ultra Boost Releases

Adidas Ultra Boost James Carnes 2

Whether you like it or not, the all-white adidas Ultra Boost probably owns a piece of your mind right now, and if you’ve been contemplating a purchase, we totally understand. We admit that release info has been a bit confusing because there seems to be all-white Boosts coming from every corner, so here’s a quick breakdown of the three versions that are available or will be shortly. The first all-white adidas Ultra Boost is a general release that just hit Foot Locker; it features a full Primeknit and mesh upper with plastic/rubber midfoot stripes. The other all-white adidas Ultra Boost is in collaboration with adidas Creative Director James Carnes; that pair features snakeskin-like appliques at the midfoot and leather accents. The third version features black soles – the one Kanye wore recently. Now that you know what’s what, check out all three below.

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James Carnes for adidas Ultra Boost Collective (photos via solebox)

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adidas Ultra Boost all-white general release (available now at Foot Locker)

Adiads Ultra Boost White Black Soles

adidas Ultra Boost all-white with black soles (Available now at Sneaker Politics)

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