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This spring, adidas Skateboarding delivers new colorways of the Lucas Premiere inspired by Biarritz, France. The French beach town is home to adidas Skateboarding Pro, Lucas Puig, and offers the aspects of life that Lucas surrounds himself with; skating, surfing, and coastal culture.
“I chose to move to Biarritz for the ocean. My girlfriend and I came regularly for vacation but the trips were always too short, so we decided to move here to have that holiday feeling all year long.” says Lucas Puig. The new colorways play off the town’s color palette comprised of natural and architectural scenery.
Pulling inspiration from archival volley shoes, the Lucas Premiere’s design is tried and true for skateboarding. The silhouette features breathable fabric, a suede vamp and eyestay with a breathable knit quarter, abrasion-resistant Adituff toe and a vulcanized cupsole hybrid that will provides support and durability without sacrificing crucial board feel.
“What I first look at in a shoe is the shape of the toe box, it is the most important detail for every skater. This shoe skates great right out of the box, and has the best board feel” says Lucas Puig when discussing his favorite performance aspect of his signature shoe.
The latest Lucas Premiere colorways will be available on March 7th at select specialty retailers and the adidas Skateboarding website for $75.00 USD.
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