Gear up your footwear game for the colder months with the adidas Jeans Cordura trainer which features winter ready Cordura uppers.
When it comes to the colder months, which are mainly wet, cold and quite miserable here in the UK, sipping Sangria on the sunny shores of Spain seem like a distant memory as we firmly step our 3 stripes into winter. Puddles, rain water, mud & other trainer wrecking substances come out in full force as your once prized 3 stripes now look like something even the very best state of the art trainer cleaning technology couldn't tackle. What you really need is a classic 3 stripes silhouette, like the adidas Jeans for example, which has been foul weather engineered. Geared up to take on the colder months something like the Navy Seal equivalent of the original 1970s silhouette, the adidas Jeans trainer now arrives at 80s Casual Classics in an updated Cordura version. Above: The adidas Jeans Cordura trainer now available to pre-order from 80s Casual Classics. Up until its more recent revival the adidas Jeans trainer had become something like gold dust to get your hands on. The adidas Jeans story itself goes all the way back to 1975 with the Jeans MKI trainer which drew inspiration from the early SL ranges from the 1970s. Similar in appearance to the likes of the SL72, the Jeans MKI adopted its denim inspired name from the growing jeans & trainers trend which would become a key look of the Casual subculture. The Jeans MKII then followed in 1979, and although the MKI was a popular style, the MKII was easily the most sought after of the two. The main notable difference of the MKII was its heel stabiliser & sole unit. The original casuals went crazy for the Jeans trainer with the legendary late 70s style becoming something like the holy grail of 3 stripes for adidas collectors. Above: The adidas Jeans Cordura trainer now available to pre-order from 80s Casual Classics. Utilising Cordura to the uppers which is a synthetic fibre based fabric that has previously been used on everything from luggage to military apparel, the adidas Jeans trainer now gets the foul weather treatment for 2022. Following on from a previous GORE-TEX version back in 2016, the robust Cordura fabric adds a durable upgrade to the classic Jeans silhouette. Featuring Cordura uppers with suede overlays to the T-toe, 3 stripes, laces & heel, the Jeans Cordura trainer will add a touch of class to your winter wardrobe. Other highlights include Cordura branding to the rear lateral side with a grippy sum sole as well as the signature heel stabiliser of the original Jeans trainer from the 1970s. Shop the latest adidas trainer releases now at 80s Casual Classics via the links.