The latest modification to the instant classic Adidas ZX Flux Mens/Womens from adidas Originals should come as no surprise, especially as we move into the colder seasons. Now that the hype and praise around the Flux has cooled off a bit after the huge launch last year, adidas is creating a boot version of the sneaker to get us ready for months full of rain, sleet, and snow. This upgraded edition gets a rubberized upper that comes in mid form, and relies on an updated sole to provide extra traction and security during harsh weather conditions. It also appears that the sneaker has an inner bootie for extra protection, as is evident on the top ankle lining.
At this point, we've seen just about everything imaginable on the Adidas ZX Flux Shoes. And if you haven't seen something on its versatile upper that you'd like to, you can make it happen yourself by taking a photo and using the #miZXFLUX app. With the many colors and prints already available on the ZX Flux, the adidas Originals team turns to one of the design details of the shoe to play around with next: the TPU heel counter. Here wee see the heel support piece done up in a unique blue-to-silver metallic finish, while the rest of the upper stays pretty basic in grey mesh with royal blue accents.
The always outrageous designer Jeremy Scott introduces his latest adidas Originals collaboration. Adidas ZX Flux on Sale Scott's partnership with adidas has brought along some crazy designs, and his latest take on the popular ZX Flux model is no different. This ZX Flux Tech edition has an upgraded midsole that seems skinnier than the original, in addition to a more curved feature. However it is the print of the shoe that is the most eye-catching, with a trippy multi-colored upper which lays underneath the translucent three stripes logo.
Shop Adidas ZX Flux Most recently scene dressed up in accents symbolic of the now-postponed Summer Olympics, the 80s-styled silhouette is switching up its decor to a singular hue. Completely tonal by nature, this latest option is douses its full upper constructions and midsoles in a r0;Legacy Purpler1; tone, leaving the only contrasting evidence to be credited to its Boost foam cushioning that barely peaks out through the middle of the soles.
Itr17;s official: The Tokyo Olympics 2020 have been postponed due to the Adidas ZX Flux Online crisis. While the news surely derailed dozens of plans related to the global competition, adidas is among a handful of brands that seem poised to remain on course, as the German sportswear behemoth is gradually unveiling Olympics-inspired products. The latest comes in the form of a ZX Torsion. At a glance, the newest option of the Boost-cushioned, Torsion-stabilized model isnr17;t too dissimilar from others in the ZX line.