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Curry Dunk Hi's for work today. These are pretty nice.
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Are those the same shoes in both pics? What causes the colors to be entirely different from one pic to the other?rocked the xeno flux to the office today... the looks i was getting going through the path train at world trade center ahahaha
Are those the same shoes in both pics? What causes the colors to be entirely different from one pic to the other?
Edit: I'm trying to see YouTube videos that would explain it but all I see is the video cuts and one second the shoes are black and the next they're all sorts of colors. Do they have batteries and "turn on" to light up or is it when bright light hits them or what? It's killing me not understanding how the colors drastically change with no apparent reason.
Thanks, it really is very different from other iridescent shoes I've seen so I didn't think it was that.Idea came from a snake in Asia called the Xenopeltis. Color changes just like most reflective materials when exposed to light. Adidas tweeked that material to give off a color, instead of the usual "white" we see. The material is placed on the sneaker using a hot melt process. There are no batteries, etc....just new technology.
Are those the same shoes in both pics? What causes the colors to be entirely different from one pic to the other?
Edit: I'm trying to see YouTube videos that would explain it but all I see is the video cuts and one second the shoes are black and the next they're all sorts of colors. Do they have batteries and "turn on" to light up or is it when bright light hits them or what? It's killing me not understanding how the colors drastically change with no apparent reason.
Idea came from a snake in Asia called the Xenopeltis. Color changes just like most reflective materials when exposed to light. Adidas tweeked that material to give off a color, instead of the usual "white" we see. The material is placed on the sneaker using a hot melt process. There are no batteries, etc....just new technology.
THX BRO !! couldn't of said it better