A new way of stepping on LEGO bricks | Adidas X LEGO

A new way of stepping on LEGO bricks | Adidas X LEGO

Adidas has just unveiled their upcoming collaboration with LEGO. The ZX 8000 is on its way!

The ZX 8000 sneaker incorporates the characteristic elements of both brands spectacularly, but without making it forced or unnatural: LEGO’s loud and bold colors complement the classic Adidas curves perfectly. The shoes evoking the nineties feature details like grooves and ridges resembling LEGO blocks or the green LEGO brick on the shoelaces. Another peculiarity about the ZX 8000 is that it comes in a special shoebox crafted with interlocking plastic bricks.

The LEGO sneaker is part of Adidas’s ongoing A-ZX collection, pairing a retro model with each letter of the alphabet. The ZX 8000 is set to be released late September or early October.

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