The sneakers that challenge high fashion
by Fucking Young!

La moda siempre ha sido elitista. Una autocracia dirigida por unos pocos selectos. Tubular no es sólo una sneaker, es un símbolo de la revolución que está llegando.Una vez que se ha declarado que la alta moda ya no pertenece a un número reducido de personas, Tubular intenta desafiar las reglas y convenciones del “high fashion” que interrumpe el statu quo, y comenzar un diálogo sobre a quién y dónde pertenece la moda.

Tubular Shadow
Tubular Shadow es la última línea de siluetas Tubular para 2017. Como todos los miembros de la familia Tubular, la Tubular Shadow tiene una visión futurística, construida sobre la memoria colectiva de adidas.

Tubular Instinct
adidas Originals trae un toque de lujo natural a la Tubular Instinct Boost inspirada en París, la Ciudad de la luz. Este lanzamiento canaliza la reputación parisina por el estilo y la moda a través de una construcción de cuero natural de primera calidad en tono vegetal y colores negros, complementado con tonos nítidos detalles en la parte superior. Una suela intermedia de contraste con Boost oculto añade una comodidad y apoyo incomparables, mientras que un detalle sutil de tres rayas con mocasines en el talón añade un toque de estética de alta costura. Una silueta a la altura de la capital mundial de la moda.

Tubular Doom
La Tubular Doom de adidas recibe una sorprendente actualización con materiales de lujo. Inspirado por la mezcla única de estilo, cultura, patrimonio y artesanía que encarna la ciudad de París, en esta versión se ve la parte superior del calcetín de Tubular Doom construida a partir de una mezcla de lana Primeknit, estructurada por capas de cuero prima sin teñir y una jaula de talón perforada, Una correa y cordones delanteros tonales, colocados encima de la suela ondulada ya icónica del Doom. El resultado es una intrépida repetición de la silueta más temeraria de Tubular, con la esencia de París.
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