As with the F50, anything Predator and throwback is a tap in. Always got time for some F50 throwback.Ībsolute Skin | Launching at the same time as the F50 Skin for a double delight of Glitch goodness, the “Absolute Skin” recreated the look of the 2006 World Cup Predator Absolute, worn most notably by Germany’s Michael Ballack for the tournament in his homeland. Trikot Moment Skin | The “Moment Skins” arrived early in 2018, offering up two options inspired by the by the iconic Netherlands national team kits from 1988, and it’s the blue "Trikot Skin" (Trikot translates to shirt) that gets the nod.į50 Skin | Taking inspiration from 2005, March 2019 saw the Glitch paying homage to the F50+ ‘Spider’, with some retro vibes combining with a modern tweak for a pleasing aesthetic. Virtuso Skin | Once you got past the fact that the design sort of made the Three Stripes look like Lotto’s logo, the psychedelic vibes of the “Virtuso Skin” offered something totally unique, The graphic didn’t follow any rules or predefined patterns, taking inspiration instead from the oddities of skins and surfaces. Also, who doesn’t love glow-in-the-dark stuff? Glowing details shone through the cover of darkness for a stylish update. Nocturnal Skin | Bringing some glow to the Glitch game, the “Nocturnal Skin” was the first arrival of 2018. And joining it is one of the two designs inspired by host nation Russia. First up, the France skin, fitting as they not only had two of the Glitch representatives in Presnel Kimpembe and Benjamin Mendy, but also because they obviously won the tournament. World Cup Pack | Bit of a twofer here, with the 2018 "World Cup pack" featuring two designs that had to make the list. Strong.Īrchetic Skin | Joining the rest of the Three Stripes line-up in swathes of shimmering darkness in early 2019, the “Archetic Skin” featured stunning iridescent details on an otherwise dark canvas, bringing some shining style to the disruptive silo. ![]() Stratino Skin | The 30th release in the Glitch back catalogue, the “Stratino Skin” offered up a black and red marble effect that actually looks a lot like adidas’ prematch jerseys this season. Prep Skin | The “Prep Skins” from August 2018 saw some clever colour changing technology introduced across two colourways, but the white colourway that turned to blue when in direct contact with UV light was the pick of the pair. Triple White Skin | Following up the debut designs, adidas ticked the traditional box in style with the triple white and triple black releases, which dropped in December 2016, elevating the appeal of its latest creation. Berlin Skin | Launching in December 2017, the limited edition ‘City Skins’ was a capital collection comprised of designs that paid homage to London, Paris and Berlin.
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