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The adidas ZX 2K Boost may have released just a few months ago, but the new lifestyle silhouette has already made the rounds on the internet and social media. The sneaker first dropped in February and merges the revolutionary design of its ‘80s-era predecessors — the ZX running series — with modern technology like energy-returning cushioning and progressive looks. The ZX has always been a proving ground for experimentation so it makes sense for that tradition to continue.

The updated silhouette contains a full-length Boost midsole for all-day comfort while aggressive styling gives it a sleek, technical feel on par with today’s performance-driven trend. But don’t take our word for it — see for yourself. We invited a few of our friends on Instagram to try the sneakers out and get a sense of just how versatile they are.

With over two dozen colorways to choose from, take a look below for some easy style inspiration and head over to adidas.com to score your own pair of the ZX 2K Boost.

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