Adidas Archive Trimm Star trainers back like a VHS Size? exclusive

Always a popular shoe, so the Adidas Archive Trimm Star trainers back returning as a VHS Size? exclusive will certainly obtain the tills ringing.
Originally appearing back in 1971, it was a light-weight training shoe taking its name from a German sports initiative introduced by the federal government in early 1970s to get people away from home and get healthy.
It's a slim, low profile shoe and a fairly minimal one too. Perhaps that's why this still catches the eye today. The look is really timeless.

Little when it comes to branding too, just the signature gold foil name around the sidewall plus some embossed lettering moulded within the gum midsole unit. It doesn't really need the branding to be fair. The lacing system with 'ghilly' loops rather than standard eyelets gives it away as well as offering a much better fit during exercise.
As you might have noticed, this is a 'VHS' edition and also the to begin two such reissues, both 'paying homage' to the practice of video-taping classic football games on your VHS, with colours in line with the palettes available on accompanying box graphics of the era. I know, very niche.
Regardless of this, this reissue from the Trimm Star looks good and will sell quickly if this lands online and in most Size? stores from Friday 4th May. lb80 gets a pair if you're quick.


