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adidas Drops Eco-Friendly UltraBOOST in "Pink Tint"

Made out of sustainable yarn in partnership with Parley for the Oceans.

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adidas Drops Eco-Friendly UltraBOOST in "Pink Tint"

Made out of sustainable yarn in partnership with Parley for the Oceans.

For its latest UltraBOOST iteration, adidas has given its classic silhouette the “Pink Tint” treatment with hints of “Cloud White.” Continuing its sustainability efforts, the pair is made out of yarn created in collaboration with Parley for the Oceans – a non-profit organization dedicated to raising awareness for the beauty and fragility of the ocean.

Constructed out of the sportswear label’s signature Primeknit material, the running shoe’s upper boasts subtle metallic details on the tongue and heel. For a durable and comfortable run, the sneaker comes with a stabilizing Torsion system, while the midsole contains a responsive Boost unit that gives back the same energy you put in with every step. Take a closer look at the piece in the gallery above.

The UltraBOOST in “Pink Tint/Cloud White” is priced at $180 USD and is now available to cop via adidas’ web store. In case you missed it, check out the brand’s latest Paris OG silhouette.

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