adidas adiFOM Q Appears With White Cages and Grey Booties
The FOAM RNNR-like model gets another understated palette.





While the adiFOM Q has sparked controversy between adidas and Ye over its strong resemblance to the YEEZY FOAM RNNR, the model has still been a hot topic of conversation amongst the sneaker community. After debuting in white and black colorways, the new silhouette is quickly growing its catalog with yet another neutral-focused palette.
Like its inaugural release, the kicks come constructed with an angelic exoskeleton that features abstractly-shaped cut-outs from the forefoot to the heels as well as chiseled side panels. Branding is kept to a minimum on this layer as a Trefoil logo arrives debossed on the heels in tonal fashion. Inner booties of this impending installment continue its understated motif as it comes shrouded in a “Grey One” hue, and the tongues also come fitted with monochromatic branding as another Trefoil insignia is present here.
Images of the pair can be seen in the gallery above, and note that when these do receive an official launch date, adidas and select retailers like Up There will be releasing them.
Elsewhere in the adidas world, first images of the adidas YEEZY 450 “Stone Teal” have emerged.