adidasadidas' POD System 3.1 Surfaces in a Bright "Traffic Warden" Colorway

adidas’ POD System 3.1 Surfaces in a Bright “Traffic Warden” Colorway

The adidas POD System 3.1 is slowly releasing in new color options as the silhouette’s extended rollout continues. This week, adidas is releasing the best colorway yet with a new “Traffic Warden” theme.


The adidas POD System 3.1 is still in its first year on shelves, and the Three Stripes are going all in with the silhouette. While the new shoe has released in a dozen or so colorways in recent months, adidas is only now starting to drop special edition releases. The first was Slam Jam Socialism’s luxe Consortium take on the shoe, as well as the brand’s new Alphatype collection. Now, an exciting new colorway is hitting shelves later this week. Titled the “Traffic Warden” look, the black-based color scheme pays homage to Japanese traffic wardens via bright neon green hits and Japanese characters on the inner side of each toe. The midsole comes in plain white, while a tinted outsole finishes off the look.

ADIDAS POD SYSTEM 3.1 “TRAFFIC WARDEN” RELEASE INFORMATION

The next round of colorways for adidas’ POD System 3.1 silhouette is scheduled to release on November 22nd, 2018. The special edition new colorway will retail for $130 from both adidas and select retailers. Check out the official images below for a better look, and stay tuned to JustFreshKicks for more adidas release news.

adidas POD S3.1 “Traffic Warden”
Release Date: November 22nd, 2018
Price: $130
Color: Core Black/Yellow-Footwear White
Style Code: BD7693

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