adidas Gives the adiZero Prime Boost the Multicolored Primeknit Treatment
You’ll have to import these from Australia, for now.




While these may not be the multicolored Ultra Boost the streets are clamoring for, adidas’ latest take on the adiZero Prime Boost silhouette should hold you over just fine. The kicks feature a colorful Primeknit construction that contrasts with the kicks’ black details: heel clip, laces, eyestays, et cetera, all sitting atop the Three Stripes’ beloved Boost midsole.
These don’t have a domestic release date just yet, but anyone looking for a pair can cop them at a premium of $260 AUD (or $200 USD) from Australia’s Hype DC now.