After All-Star Debut, Daniel Patrick Tapped For Another adidas Harden Vol. 4 Collaboration
Posté : mer. 1 avr. 2020 20:12
No date has yet been made public as to when the NBA will resume after being suspended due to COVID-19. Yet, a handful of players have been giving fans a look at some of the footwear to expect once the season gets back underway. On Team adidas, James Harden has recently unveiled another take on his Harden nike zoom all out low men's – a collaboration with Daniel Patrick at that.
While color schemes differ from Patrick’s pair for All-Star Weekend 2020, the Harden Vol. 4’s general aesthetic don’t: Neutral bases with vibrant accents across the throat and heel. Uppers are constructed from leather and mesh and clad almost entirely in “Legacy Green;” forefoot reinforcement forgoes the drab hue in favor of a simple off-white. Profile 3-Stripes follow suit in a pristine “Cloud White” arrangement, but their adjacent lace guards and laces deviate from the subtle, just as the previous high-end look. “Solar Yellow” takes over the side overlays and branding on the tongue, as well as the exposed heel mold, while bringing flair to the “DANIEL PATRICK” text adorning the black laces. Lightstrike midsoles are reminiscent of the forthcoming supreme x nike air more uptempo with their cream, semi-translucent composition.
Grab a closer look at the hardwood-ready, but stylish nike mamba focus here below while you wait for pairs to arrive to adidas.com on April 11th for $150 USD.
Away from its modern-day basketball options, adidas is reviving the Americana, a silhouette that debuted in 1974 and was popular among the American Basketball Association.
While color schemes differ from Patrick’s pair for All-Star Weekend 2020, the Harden Vol. 4’s general aesthetic don’t: Neutral bases with vibrant accents across the throat and heel. Uppers are constructed from leather and mesh and clad almost entirely in “Legacy Green;” forefoot reinforcement forgoes the drab hue in favor of a simple off-white. Profile 3-Stripes follow suit in a pristine “Cloud White” arrangement, but their adjacent lace guards and laces deviate from the subtle, just as the previous high-end look. “Solar Yellow” takes over the side overlays and branding on the tongue, as well as the exposed heel mold, while bringing flair to the “DANIEL PATRICK” text adorning the black laces. Lightstrike midsoles are reminiscent of the forthcoming supreme x nike air more uptempo with their cream, semi-translucent composition.
Grab a closer look at the hardwood-ready, but stylish nike mamba focus here below while you wait for pairs to arrive to adidas.com on April 11th for $150 USD.
Away from its modern-day basketball options, adidas is reviving the Americana, a silhouette that debuted in 1974 and was popular among the American Basketball Association.