Adidas has partnered with Marvel to deliver the Marvel “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” x Adidas collection, which is available early to AdiClub members.
The collection includes new iterations of the Ultra 4D, the Mahomes 1 Impact FLX, the Ultra Boost 5.0 DNA, and the SL20.3.
Each of the pairs features details inspired by the clothing and armor seen on the civilians in the fictional city, Wakanda.
In addition to the sneakers, the capsule will include matching apparel pieces, ranging from graphic hoodies, graphic t-shirts, joggers, shorts, socks, and hats.
The running shoes in the collection combine an Adidas PRIMEKNIT upper with the Adidas 4D midsole.
The Marvel “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” x Adidas collection will be released on Sept. 30 at Adidas.com and will retail for between $35 to $220.


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