Though sharing the same DNA and moniker as the late 80s ZX series the adidas X 10,000 first appeared last year as a somewhat unexpected bonus to all…
A late yet very welcome addition to the ZX family the 10,000 C may have taken a decade or two to arrive but it was worth the wait.…
I’m a big fan of the ZX range as they transport me straight back the 1980s of my misspent youth. Back then I’d always be playing computer games…
When it first appeared in 1989 the adidas ZX 4000 was something of a godsend to those of us who spent a significant amount of our leisure time…
When the adidas ZX10000 popped up at the ZX exhibition a few months back I think there were more than a few of us thinking ‘how did we…
Eddy Rhead is a co-founder of the Manchester Modernist Society who we’re having a bit of an intellectual bash with in Manchester next month. He also helps publish The…
Looking like they’ve just bounced in from a late 80’s motorway service station car park, the ZX710 are another welcome example of Adidas’s ‘getting it right’ reissues policy…
As exhibitions go, this does indeed look a pretty special/spezial affair, as all round top bloke and adidas ace face Gary Aspden has used his impressive personal collection…