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Exploring space and science is undeniably an out of this world experience, the Three Stripes brand teamed up with NASA to release a new pair of sneakers which is the NASA x adidas Ultra BOOST DNA Blue that will be arriving from the ISS National Lab for a forthcoming release on earth very soon.
Maintaining its distinctive features like the OG model, the upcoming adidas Ultra Boost exhibits a cobalt blue colorway that orbits its entire Primeknit upper, an ultimate favourite of all adidas lovers for its ultimate breathing experience. Strapping up the pair securely is its quarter panel caging to ensure support and stability for the wearer alongside a full-length halo silver Boost midsole for maximum comfort and lightweight cushioning.
As the shoe possesses a space theme feature throughout, it wouldn't be complete if NASA didn't add their iconic logo digitally printed on its insoles. Most of all, you wouldn't wanna land on the moon without your sneakers equipped with durable soles, detailed look of the pair shows continental rubber built on its outsoles for extreme traction.
As for a release date, the NASA x adidas Ultra Boost DNA Space Blue will be arriving at select retailers across the globe with a retail price of £140. Here at The Sole Supplier, we have a dedicated adidas release dates calendar so be sure to switch on those bell notifications for the latest release details.
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