adidas Originals x Parley NMD CS1
Another messenger for the cause made from Parley Ocean Plastic™
We joined forces with adidas Originals to present a collaborative edition of the NMD_CS1 silhouette as the latest reflection of our joint commitment to implement Parley AIR and tackle marine plastic pollution.
Sticking to the NMD_CS1’s original, minimalist design, the NMD_CS1 steps out in a one-piece Primeknit construction with a contoured, sock-like fit. A closer look, however, reveals that the Primeknit has been constructed using Parley Ocean Plastic™, created from intercepted and upcycled plastic waste.
A product made in an eco-innovative way can be a powerful symbol and catalyst for change. The adidas Originals Parley NMD_CS1 was designed to equip and inspire the messengers — it's for those who are ready to create a better future.
The global release is March 31st, 2018.
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