Adidas and SoleBox are joining forces to serve up a delicious twist on the iconic Rivalry Low sneakers: the "Neapolitan Ice Cream Sandwich" edition. The shoe promises a blend of artful design and indulgent nostalgia, setting the stage for its October 28 release.
This will be the German footwear manufacturer’s latest collaborative item featuring its Rivalry Low classic pair of shoes loved by athletes, artists, skaters, and casual dressers. This is not the first partnership of SoleBox and Adidas, as they have already launched footwear throughout the years.
The Ice Cream Rivalry Low Shoes
The SoleBox x Adidas Neapolitan Ice Cream Sandwich footwear features full-grain leather for its base and is accented with light gray suede. The neutral colors help highlight the colorful shades of the upper part of the shoes.
Sneaker News mentioned that Adidas’ recognizable three stripes are preserved in the microsuede with embellishments to make the design shine even more. The sides and insoles are magnified by the soft pink shade that represents strawberry ice cream.
“Grey hairy suede is layered with white full grain leather panels, velvety pink and brown microsuede stripes to add a little flavor to the upper - vanilla, strawberry, and chocolate,” Solebox wrote on its Instagram post for a complete description. “The beige tongue is knit for a waffle-like texture, mimicking Viennese Cane Webbing. The tasty treat comes wrapped in special foil packaging.”
Release Date and Where to Get the SoleBox x Adidas Sneakers
The new ice cream-inspired Adidas-branded shoes are also packed in a foil to replicate the appearance of an ice cream sandwich and complete the overall look. The SoleBox x Adidas Rivalry Low sneakers are set to be released on Oct. 28.
Customers may get their pair of the Neapolitan Ice Cream Sandwich at Solebox.com and all physical stores of Solebox. Finally, details about the price will be posted soon.


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