Adidas Skateboarding is collaborating with professional skateboarder Kader Sylla for a Superstar ADV colorway.
The silhouette, which features a triple-black design and premium tumbled leather, marks Sylla’s first Adidas Superstar.
Gold highlights, Adidas' distinctive three stripes in pony hair, and a pony hair heel tab complete the design.
Sylla was ecstatic with the deal, saying that having his name on an Adidas shoe is crazy and something to be proud of 50 years from now.
He added that he hopes people would be happy wearing his shoes and inspire kids about what is possible through skateboarding.
The Adidas sneaker is characterized by ADV design engineering, which increases fit, comfort, and durability for skateboarding. The Superstar ADV by Kader Sylla will be available for $100 on the Adidas website on Saturday, March 5.


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