First introduced in the 1970s, have become an icon. This version is a collaboration with London-based artist Hattie Stewart. The leather upper shows off playful cartoon graphics by Hattie and an embroidered heel tab. The classic rubber shell toe caps everything off.
It looks as if silhouette is going to stick around for 2019. The shoe originally returned this year in its original form, and then again as a part of the “Never Made” collection, which fused the uppers from past icons onto the latest and greatest adidas technology underfoot. The Marathon was fused with last year’s I-5923, AKA the Iniki. The hybrid silhouette created by these two was easily one of the best looking from the collection, though it was likely not the most hyped. Despite this, adidas has decided that the combined shoes will stick around, issuing a handful of colorways to invigorate the new look. This month, the Three Stripes has added two new colorways to their release calendar, both of which will release early in January. The first covers the shoe entirely in two shades of a khaki/tan color, while the second pair features varying shades of purple for a much more vibrant look.
The . These neutral shoes have a seamless, supportive two-layer mesh upper. Strategic zones of reinforcement support lateral as well as linear movement. The flexible midsole offers enhanced cushioning and allows the foot to move naturally.