Utilizing a recycled plastic base material that can be manipulated to create the entire upper, the Torsion bar, and even the adhesive that binds everything together, adidas knocked all other footwear brands off the sustainability charts when they unveiled their fully-recyclable “Made to be Remade” Ultra BOOSTin early 2021 — the first sneaker to ever do so. Shortly after, the brand introduced the project to the Terrex range, with a Free Hiker delivery in tonal white and cream — again to great success. Now, the reincarnating collection is expanding into outdoor exploration one more, with the surfacing of a sophomore adidas Terrex Free Hiker “Made to Be Remade” colorway in “Core Black” for release in 2022.
Once again you can expect the same recycled construction, renewable plastic brand tags — though done here in black — and paired with pure white BOOST midsoles and semi-translucent black rubber outsoles. Detailing through the upper is achieved through variations and indentations in weave, with the textile also worked into shape at the eyestays and rear pulls. After significant wear, one can return the shoes to adidas to create something new — after it’s been deconstructed and rigorously cleaned, of course.
Grab an official look at the adidas Terrex Free Hiker “Made To Be Remade” in “Core Black” here below, and look for these to officially release here on adidas.comin early 2022 for $250.
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adidas Terrex Free Hiker “Made To Be Remade”
Release Date: 2022
Style Code: GW4302
Color: Core Black
Retail: $250