This ‘Spider-Man 2’ x Adidas 3D-Printed Sneaker Is Limited to Just 10,035 Pairs
Last month, Marvel teamed up with Adidas for a series of sneakers inspired by the new Spider-Man 2 video game. Now that players have had some time to sit with the game, another sneaker is coming with a limited number of pairs going on sale.
The Miles Morales “Evolved” suit, which is unlocked following the completion of the mission “Finally Free” inspires the Ultra 4D Mid sneaker. Each pair comes as an individually numbered edition of 10,035, which is the area code for Morales’ Harlem neighborhood.
A lighter, lightning blue takes over the 3d-printed sole unit and gives way to actual lightning bolts printed on a red mudguard. Not only does the color scheme match that of the Evolved suit, but Morales actually wears the very sneakers in the game. The white knit upper also features a spiderweb pattern — a detail that makes it stand out even further from the other video game-inspired sneakers — and is constructed from “at least” 50 percent recycled materials.
In addition to featuring in-game and going on sale in real life, the sneaker will also take the form of a digital collectible that can be unlocked beginning Nov. 3 by completing the game’s main storyline.
The first drop of Spider-Man 2 sneakers consisted of the Ultra 4D, Ultraboost J, and Adizero 12.0 football cleat. Like that capsule, the newest Spider-Man footwear will also release alongside accompanying apparel.
The Spider-Man 2 x Adidas Ultra 4D will release Friday, this Friday, Nov. 3, exclusively for members of Adidas’ free AdiClub program. Pricing is set at $230.
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