The latest Adidas adiFOM Adilette Slides have been shown off as a casual footwear style perfect for avid fans of the iconic Three Strip branding to pick up for their spring wardrobe. The slides feature a sneaker-inspired style that calls to mind the brand's iconic Superstar silhouette thanks to a covered toe box. The slides are also constructed with a minimum of 25% natural and renewable materials with a sugarcane foam construction for the midsole that's accented by style details.
The latest Adidas adiFOM Adilette Slides are priced at $60 and available now via the brand's website as well as select retailers. The slides take a new approach to the brand's signature sandal footwear to keep it relevant for the changing style preferences of consumers.
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Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Sneaker-inspired Sandals
- Footwear brands can experiment with sneaker-inspired designs to modernize classic silhouettes and cater to evolving consumer preferences.
- Eco-friendly Materials
- Brands can use natural and renewable materials, such as sugarcane foam, to create sustainable products that appeal to environmentally conscious consumers.
- Covered Toe Slides
- Designers can incorporate covered toe boxes into slide sandals to offer a fresh take on a familiar style and provide added protection and comfort.
Where This Applies
- Footwear
- Footwear companies can create and market sneaker-inspired sandal styles and explore sustainable materials to meet consumer demand for modern yet eco-friendly designs.
- Fashion
- Fashion brands can produce and promote covered toe slide sandals as a fresh and functional footwear trend for the upcoming seasons.
- Sustainability
- Sustainability-focused industries and businesses can collaborate with footwear brands to develop and incorporate natural and renewable materials into their products, promoting eco-consciousness and innovation.
