adidas Originals and MRBAILEY reunite to present the ADIZERO ARUKU YAGI silhouette. The season marks a further evolution of the collaboration between the brand with the Three Stripes and the trailblazing designer. The partnership, known for its distinctive approach to design and research, returns with a bold trail hiking-inspired take on the adizero running line.
Translated from Japanese as “Walking Goat”, the ADIZERO ARUKU YAGI sneaker brings natural ergonomics to one of the brand’s most disruptive new franchises – purposefully blending traditional craftsmanship and advanced performance design.
Engineered for fluid movement and optimal traction, the ADIZERO ARUKU YAGI features a split trail outsole, inspired by the distinctive hooves of wild goats. The rugged all-black sneaker then boasts a molded TPU rib-cage with specially chosen hiking rubber overlays, an external heel stabilizer, and an asymmetric quick lacing system. The dynamic look is then enhanced by the unique hallmarks of the ADIZERO ARUKU franchise – notably nitrogen-charged SWIRLFOAM cushioning and a gentle rocker midsole.
The ADIZERO ARUKU YAGI sneaker launches globally on November 3rd and is available via Confirmed and select retailers.
About MRBAILEY:
A product designer by craft, MRBAILEY is the founder of innovative footwear design studio CONCEPTKICKS. London-based but nomadic by nature, the progressive creator’s practice specializes in an approach to footwear innovation that is distinctly speculative in thinking and undeniably boundary pushing in execution.
About adidas Originals:
Inspired by the rich sporting heritage of adidas – one of the world’s leading sports brands and a global designer and developer of athletic footwear and apparel – adidas Originals is a lifestyle brand founded in 2001. With the adidas archive at its foundation, adidas Originals continues to evolve the brand’s legacy through its commitment to product innovation and its ability to filter the creativity and courage found on courts and sporting arenas through the lens of contemporary youth culture. Marked by the iconic Trefoil logo that was first used in 1972 and championed by those that continue to shape and define creative culture, adidas Originals continues to lead the way as the pioneering sportswear brand for the street.