{"id":576176,"date":"2018-01-18T13:06:16","date_gmt":"2018-01-18T18:06:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.snkrsday.com\/?p=576176"},"modified":"2022-09-18T05:00:25","modified_gmt":"2022-09-18T10:00:25","slug":"my-5-miles-silvass-sneaker-rotation","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.snkrsday.com\/my-5-miles-silvass-sneaker-rotation\/","title":{"rendered":"My 5 \/\/ Miles Silvas’ Sneaker Rotation"},"content":{"rendered":"

When it comes to shoes, comfort is everything. Whether you’re running on a treadmill, hitting the clubs with the homies, or just hanging out at the crib, the comfort a shoe brings is instrumental to your everyday life.<\/p>\n

In the world of skateboarding, your feet are everything. Balance. Comfort. Power. It all stems from your legs and feet. Professional adidas skateboarder Miles Silvas<\/strong> talks about the importance of comfort, his current rotation, an upcoming signature colorway and much more in our latest installment of My 5<\/em>.<\/p>\n

“The shoes are everything for me,” Silvas mentions. “They have to be on point because if those aren\u2019t right, you\u2019re not going to be skating right. It\u2019s really important what shoes I wear and what shoes I get.”<\/p>\n

Take a look at the comfy and stylish rotation Silvas has on deck below (pun heavily intended) and be sure to checkout the video as well.<\/p>\n

\u00a0adidas Matchcourt<\/h1>\n

Silvas<\/strong>: I like the rubber toe a lot, it has a ton of grip and aesthetic wise I dig it because I can just wear it when I\u2019m just chilling because it\u2019s a cool silhouette just to put on. Skatewise, that rubber toe is what makes it special to me compared to other skating shoes because they tend to have suede and leather. The rubber toe makes them last a little longer too. It\u2019s a nice little switch up from your everyday shoe.\u00a0I have pairs on deck of my own colorway, too. It\u2019s crazy. My family was always super into adidas, and I grew up with the brand so having my own colorway with my name on the shoe is crazy to me. I\u2019m pretty psyched about it.<\/p>\n

adidas Yeezy Boost 350 V2 “Zebra”<\/h1>\n

Silvas<\/strong>: It\u2019s a cool shoe, man. I like the upper a lot. It has a lot of similarities to the Ultra Boost, obviously it\u2019s Yeezy so it has a little more going on the upper. The shape and comfort are pretty similar to the UBs. They\u2019re supper comfy. I really like the Zebras because the white and black make it looks like they\u2019re some scribbling shit going on. They\u2019re mad comfy.<\/p>\n

adidas Stan Smith<\/h1>\n

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\nSilvas<\/strong>: I love all-white shoes and the Stan Smiths are pretty much all-white. They switch out the color on the heel tabs and I like that a lot. It\u2019s nice having those on deck if I ever want to rock an all-white pair. The silhouette is simple too — there\u2019s not too much going on top or on the side. I have one pair of the green ones but the navy ones are my go to.<\/p>\n

adidas Gazelle<\/h1>\n

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Silvas<\/strong>: I actually used to skate in these back in the day. I\u2019d buy them at a soccer shop and just skate in them. I always loved them for the colors, they were always super fresh. I love the OG logo they have on the heel. They\u2019re really cool.<\/p>\n

adidas City Cup<\/h1>\n

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Silvas<\/strong>: It\u2019s always nice to have a shoe that you can just thrown right out of the box and it\u2019s ready to go. You don\u2019t have to break it in over a day or anything. As soon as you put it on, it\u2019s ready and it works right. I hadn\u2019t worn the shoe until the commercial actually and I just put it on and was ready to go.\u00a0I\u2019m weird about shoes. They have to be perfect. Sometimes I have to switch out the insoles or break them in but these were perfect out the box.<\/p>\n

As you can tell, the skateboarder’s current rotation highly emphasizes comfort and style. Specifically the adidas City Cup. In the latest adidas clip, Silvas and adidas do something unprecedented in the world of skating. By implementing the method of a one-take video, that is just one shot without cutting anything out, Silvas skates through seven blocks in Koreatown in Los Angeles. Check it out below.<\/em><\/p>\n