Germany’s Adidas launches latest Made with Nature Capsule collection


Adidas has unveiled the latest in its Made with Nature Capsule collection with a new Ultraboost 22 Made with Nature and Made with Nature apparel joining the range as the brand continues its mission to call time on conventional materials and design out finite resources. With the collection, the brand commits to build a new era of sportswear.

Designed in balance with the planet, the women’s Ultraboost 22 Made with Nature takes the forward-thinking elements of the Ultraboost 22 and amplifies them with natural materials. The shoe is made in part with natural materials – 40 per cent of the knitted upper is made with lyocell, a material created with cellulosic fibres made from sustainably grown wood. Inspired by nature and focusing on warmth and escapism, the shoe launches in a Non-Dyed/Zero Met/Chalk White colourway.

Adidas has unveiled the latest in its Made with Nature Capsule collection with a new Ultraboost 22 Made with Nature and Made with Nature apparel joining the range as the brand continues its mission to call time on conventional materials and design out finite resources. With the collection, the brand commits to build a new era of sportswear.

Launching alongside the Ultraboost 22 Made with Nature is a new Made with Nature apparel range, including a performance running wear look for men and women. The apparel range is made with at least 50 per cent organic cotton, Adidas said in a press release.

“At Adidas, we understand that change is not only possible, it’s an urgent necessity. With Made with Nature, we are on a journey to a world beyond plastic. We’re calling time on conventional materials and methods of make. Once depleted, there’s no coming back for fossil resources. But when we design in synergy with natural processes, when we make with nature, we can use materials that regrow or regenerate – and change the way products are made. We’re building a new era of sportswear, designed?to look for?more responsible solutions. To protect the places we run, swim, play and create. From eco-innovation that mimics biology to pioneering plant-based yarns, our material revolution puts our athletes – and our planet – first,” Christopher Wheat, Global Category Director Running Footwear, said.

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