Last Fall, adidas made waves in the sneaker community by introducing their first-ever fully 3D printed sneaker, the ClimaMog. After being out of the spotlight since its debut in October, the ClimaMog is poised to return this Summer with an updated off-white design complemented by earthy shades of brown. This model represents a significant evolution in adidas’s commitment to innovation, picking up from their earlier FutureCraft line which revolutionized footwear with its 3D printing technology back in 2017. The ClimaMog is deeply rooted in the legacy of the ClimaCool line, known for maximizing ventilation since its launch in 2002.
In Spring and Summer 2025, the ClimaMog will feature the iconic off-white base fused with brown and tan accents for the Three Stripes logo. This anticipated release is not only a continuation of adidas’s pioneering efforts with 3D-printed midsoles but also a testament to their ability to adapt styles across seasons, ensuring that every release aligns with both functional and aesthetic needs. As other brands, like Nike, are still catching up in this space, adidas remains at the forefront with responsive and durable designs.
Fans can expect exclusive availability through adidas when these sneakers drop for $140. With previous models showcasing the innovative use of materials and striking designs, the ClimaMog ‘Brown Stripe’ is undoubtedly set to capture attention, much like its predecessors. Keep an eye on JustFreshKicks for further updates and release information.