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Following a limited release last December, the adidas Ultra Boost 19 got its global drop on February 21 and has since become a firm favorite of staff here at Highsnobiety HQ. Coming with optimized Boost tooling with 20 percent more Boost in its midsole, as well as Torsion Spring for enhanced support, Primeknit 360, and an updated 3D heel frame for adaptability, the Ultra Boost 19 is the most technically accomplished iteration of the popular adidas runner to date.

Coming in 2014 as a tour de force in the sneaker world, the Ultra Boost re-established adidas as a brand, offering both a performance running sneaker with marshmallowy comfort, a status symbol for sneakerheads, and a canvas for collaborators from retailers and brands to musicians. For the Ultra Boost 19, the company's developers worked alongside thousands of runners from across the globe to perfect the performance details in the silhouette, initially dropping in five distinct colorways.

Interestingly, the first colorway of the adidas Ultra Boost 19 inline is inspired by decoding gender conventions, fusing two typically gender-specific colors – blue and pink – into one new visual identity that represents the inclusivity of running culture.

Alongside this unifying colorway comes a super cool black and white Ultra Boost, black and "raw sand", a multicolored option with pink accents, and a black, white, and grey version.

Looking to cop a performance sneaker that's appeal among the sneakerhead world will only grow as more colorways release? All are still available at adidas.com. Secure your pair via the links below.

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adidasUltraboost 19
$180
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adidasUltraboost 19
$180
Buy at adidas US
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adidasUltraboost 19
$180
Buy at adidas US
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adidasUltraboost 19
$180
Buy at adidas US
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adidasUltraboost 19
$180
Buy at adidas US

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