END adidas New York Three Bridges FV7945

After taking a deconstructive approach for their “Blueprint” Chuck 70 collaboration with Converse back in January, END is continuing their sneaker collaborations for a three-piece capsule that pays homage to the retailer’s three flagship cities of London, Glasgow, and Newcastle. Erected in each of these destinations are iconic bridges entitled the Tower Bridge, Clyde Arc, and the Tyne which influenced the assortment’s “Three Bridges” moniker.

A trio of silhouettes including the New York, the Topanga, and the Grainger are brought to the forefoot, all of which are crafted through the lens of football culture. The first two that were mentioned carry three-toned accents amongst its constructions, with the with the New York opting to alternate the navy blues, reds, and teals to alternate along its base layers, while the Grainger places its accents against its white backdrop. Additionally, the Grainger adds three dotted molds along the midsole which spell out “END” to speak to its collaborative nature. For the Topanga, the majority leans mostly on a dark navy complexion and is contrasted with teal stripes/heels and gum-colored treading. In terms of branding, each option’s model name, along with the tongue and insole hits are presented with a gilded finish. Capture a closer look here below, and find each pair dropping alongside a full apparel collection in-store and online on March 14th, 2020 for $100 (New York/Topanga) and $130 (Grainger).

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Where to Buy


END x adidas “Three Bridges” New York
Release Date: March 14th, 2020
$100
Color: Chili Pepper/Red/Navy
Style Code: FV7945

END x adidas “Three Bridges” Topanga
Release Date: March 14th, 2020
$100
Color: Dark Blue/Gum
Style Code: FV7944

END x adidas “Three Bridges” Grainger
Release Date: March 14th, 2020
$130
Color: White/Dark Blue/Orange
Style Code: FV7946



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