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adidas NMD R1 “Sea Crystal”

adidas NMD R1 “Sea Crystal”

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Update: This adidas NMD R1 “Sea Crystal” will release in women’s sizes on September 8th, 2017 for $170 USD.

The adidas NMD series continues to bring the heat for the Spring/Summer 2017 seasons recent updates ranging from the women’s exclusive “White Rose” and “Icey Blue” options to SneakersNStuff’s exclusive “Datamosh Pack” all arriving in the near future. But what’s next for the popular adidas NMD R1 silhouette? Today we get a detailed look at one of the first pairs to sport blue Boost cushioning with the NMD R1 Sea Crystal rumored to release around November 2017. The aquamarine pair fits right in with Parley’s collaborative efforts given the matching tints throughout but there’s no recycling going on here. The new aesthetic sports a light blue Primeknit upper with matching accents on the heel and three stripes branding while the midsole bumpers blend right into that new standout blue Boost. What do you think of this pair? Check out more detailed photos below and stay tuned for a confirmation on a Release Date right here on Sneaker News.

adidas NMD R1 “Tactile Green”
Release Date: September 8th, 2017
$170
Color: Tactile Green/Blue Petrol
Style Code: CG3601

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