Quick Facts
- The adidas Climacool Laced Cream updates the 3D-printed original with added laces and a tongue
- Dressed in cream with core black Three Stripes, it combines a breathable lattice sole, neoprene tongue, and minimalist construction for a futuristic finish
- The pair will be released Holiday 2025 for $160
After multiple sell-outs of the original 3D-printed Climacool sneaker and a laced version hit shelves, the latter iteration of the silhouette is getting more colorways. Sculptural, sustainable, and quietly futuristic, it bridges the gap between performance engineering and everyday wear.
For those unaware, the Climacool series has evolved with the new single-piece, 3D-printed lattice design built to maximize airflow and comfort. While the original version from last year was a fully molded slip-on made entirely from polyurethane, this new Laced iteration introduces a more classic construction – adding a structured tongue and a full lacing system. It’s still ultra-modern, but now with just enough familiarity to win over sneaker traditionalists.

This latest drop comes dressed in a clean cream colorway, contrasted by core black Three Stripes that cut across the sidewalls. The padded neoprene tongue is proudly stamped with the adidas Performance logo, rounding off the minimalist yet maximalist aesthetic.
The adidas Climacool Laced Cream will be released Holiday 2025 through adidas and select retailers online and in-store. Available in unisex sizing, the retail price is set at $160. The model comes in half sizes and runs slightly snug, so you’ll want to go up at least half a size for the perfect fit. And if you’re planning to add this cutting-edge silhouette to your rotation, make sure you download Sole Retriever's mobile app.
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