How ESPN's 'SportsCenter' inspired Adidas' new sneaker collaboration
Produced in limited edition, the Adidas x ESPN sneaker updates Adidas’ classic basketball sneaker that was worn by many of the players who made it into the original “Top Ten” segments back in 1979. In addition to the Seventies-inspired cream and black colorway, the original ESPN SportsCenter logo and a vintage-styled Top Ten logo appear on the tongue. Gold accents rest along the laces, depicting the words “Top Ten,” the year, 1979, and the Adidas trefoil logo.
The commemorative sneaker is made with a genuine leather upper and rubber outsole. Adidas has made the ESPN shoe available in sizes 4 to 10, and the collaboration“Top Ten means sport,” reads a description on the. “These shoes celebrate the legacy with retro style and signature details that look back to the beginning of both — the sneaker and the sports broadcasting titan.”
As with all limited-edition sneaker releases, this one is expected to sell out fast, so we recommend heading over toYou can also watch SportsCenter and all of ESPN’s live and original programming right now on
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