One of the most memorable collaborations from the 2016 adidas Consortium ‘World Tour’ saw the Tokyo-based retailers Mita breathing new life into a rugged 90s style, the SeeULater hiking shoe. Their latest team-up sees Mita applying their well-honed eye to one of the most enduringly iconic sneakers from the adidas stable, alongside a new take on a future-classic. This time, rather than looking to the great outdoors for inspiration, Mita and adidas Consortium have focused on the details and surrounding streets that have made the Mita store a must-visit destination for sneakerheads. The NMD TS1 PKI is an evolved take on one of adidas’ most contemporary styles. Featuring primeknit uppers, BOOST soles and a pull tab lacing system/heel tab combination, the sneakers are perfectly suited to the hustle and bustle of contemporary Tokyo. The uppers also feature a tonal mesh pattern that calls to mind the wire cages famously used to display each footwear style sold within Mita. Next up is the Mita iteration of the Stan Smith tennis shoe. The black and white colorway that has played such a part in adidas’ history is rendered here in premium leather uppers and a starkly contrasting sole. A host of blacked-out tonal additions, including heel tabs and metal side-zips, are offset by white text that runs downs the entire length of the tongue and across the heel. For the uninitiated, the text might look like an arbitrary sequence of aesthetically-pleasing numbers and letters – in actuality they are the geographic coordinates for both the Mita store in Tokyo and the adidas headquarters in Germany. Together, they exemplify the Consortium mantra at the heart of this and many other collaborations: “The Respect is Mutual”.
Release 14.06.18 Online at 00:01am GMT+1 | In-Store at 10:30am