adidas Outfits the NMD S1 in "Light Solid Grey"

Splashing onto the scene in 2022, the adidas NMD S1 was quick to make its presence known. For the Originals team, it played a crucial role in carrying out its non-YEEZY drop events -- landing in collaborations and being reworked into a boot-adjacent silhouette for Pharrell Williams. Following this, adidas kept its momentum going with the introduction of Pharrell's MAHBS version and a Fusion Skin-equipped iteration that nods to football.In its latest presentation, the NMD S1 appears in a colorway titled "Light Solid Grey." However, this is far from a look for cloudy days as "Clear Sky" detailing enlivens its sole unit. The shoe's typical knit upper makes a return in the aforementioned grey while its oversized sole unit sees its full-length BOOST midsole encased in a semi-translucent blue. Its TPU plugs utilize blue and a light green while the light blue rubber outsole revisits the repeating Trefoil pattern.The adidas NMD S1 "Light Solid Grey" has already popped up via several regional adidas stores, however, it does not have a scheduled release date in the US. Look for it to arrive stateside in the coming weeks via the Three Stripes and select retailers at a price of $200 USD.Looking for more headlines in the world of footwear? We've got you covered. BAPE has reconnected with adidas to celebrate the Forum Low's 30th anniversary by dressing it in two camouflage-covered colorways. Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

adidas Outfits the NMD S1 in "Light Solid Grey"

Splashing onto the scene in 2022, the adidas NMD S1 was quick to make its presence known. For the Originals team, it played a crucial role in carrying out its non-YEEZY drop events -- landing in collaborations and being reworked into a boot-adjacent silhouette for Pharrell Williams. Following this, adidas kept its momentum going with the introduction of Pharrell's MAHBS version and a Fusion Skin-equipped iteration that nods to football.

In its latest presentation, the NMD S1 appears in a colorway titled "Light Solid Grey." However, this is far from a look for cloudy days as "Clear Sky" detailing enlivens its sole unit. The shoe's typical knit upper makes a return in the aforementioned grey while its oversized sole unit sees its full-length BOOST midsole encased in a semi-translucent blue. Its TPU plugs utilize blue and a light green while the light blue rubber outsole revisits the repeating Trefoil pattern.

The adidas NMD S1 "Light Solid Grey" has already popped up via several regional adidas stores, however, it does not have a scheduled release date in the US. Look for it to arrive stateside in the coming weeks via the Three Stripes and select retailers at a price of $200 USD.

Looking for more headlines in the world of footwear? We've got you covered. BAPE has reconnected with adidas to celebrate the Forum Low's 30th anniversary by dressing it in two camouflage-covered colorways.

Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast