
The adidas Megaride AG Bounces Into Action
The conversation aroundadidassneakers has largely been centered around its football-inspired models, starting with theSambain years past and now shifting to cleats that have been retrofitted for lifestyle wear. However, one franchise is quietly building a case for it to be one of the Three Stripes' best.
The adidas Megaride line, born in the early 2000s, has found new life in the past year, in part thanks to bold collaborations with the likes ofTaqwa Bint AliandAVAVAV. Now, theMegaride AGhas taken center stage. 60 pairs of this sample colorway pictured by Tyler 'Arab Lincoln' Mansour were produced, offering an early idea of what to expect from the new model. The Megaride's tunnels take form at the midsole, offering ample cushioning, while the upper sees a mesh base carry sleek overlays, including Three stripes branding on each side of the shoe.
At the time of writing, adidas has not yet indicated when the Megaride AG will be making its debut on retail shelves. Enjoy an early look at the model via this sample colorway and stay tuned for updates as we expect the new design to arrive later this year via adidas and select retailers.
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