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The adidas ZX 8000 “Lethal Nights” Drapes The Retro Runner In Snakeskin

The adidas ZX 8000 “Lethal Nights” Drapes The Retro Runner In Snakeskin

After finally getting a proper retro of its original “Aqua” makeup, the adidas ZX 8000 is staying in the spotlight for just a little longer with news that it’ll soon don a bold snakeskin look as part of a “Lethal Nights” pack. While most details about this collection are still unknown, scale-printed uppers on this retro runner suggest the range will outfit adidas models with color schemes and motifs inspired by the deadly creatures one might encounter away from civilian life. Opting for a brown and cream palette, leather and canvas panels across the upper sit atop a plain white sole. Elsewhere on the shoe, off-whites and tans take over the textile toe box and tongue, as well as adidas branding and plastic rear cages. The “Nights” component of this special edition comes by way of 3M detailing at the forefoot and heel, animated by zebra stripes on the latter.

Grab a detailed look at this ZX 8000 here below ahead of its (and possibly other “Lethal Nights Pack” pairs) February 6th release at select retailers like 43einhalb.

adidas ZX8000 “Lethal Nights Pack”
Release Date: February 6th, 2020
€139.95
Style Code: FW2154

Make sure to follow @kicksfinder for live tweets during the release date.

Where to Buy

Adidas Zx 8000 Lethal Nights Fw2154


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