Adidas will again be releasing kids-exclusive Originals Superstars with LEGO tile details and a DIY LEGO model, this time dressed in black and red and black and blue accents.
The company earlier released the classic versions of its collaboration with LEGO.
For the two upcoming pairs, the shoe’s uppers feature smooth black leathers with grooved white leather side stripes with the Adidas and LEGO cobranded tags on the padded tongues with wide laces running over top.
The collaborative sneakers will have LEGO-brick-like overlays on the shell-toe and heel tab, and a white rubber sole unit below.
The shoes are made partly from recycled content generated from production waste, following Adidas’ larger sustainability move.
Both colorways are now available on the Adidas website and select retailers for $85.


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