€239,99
These Adidas Superstar Color sneakers feature a custom peach gradient. They offer a fresh and vibrant style that will elevate any outfit. Elegant and original, these iconic sneakers can be worn for any occasion.
Shipping deadline:
3 to 4 weeks
The Adidas Superstar Color is a captivating shoe choice. Each pair embodies the harmony between simplicity and sophistication, offering a touch of color that subtly draws the eye thanks to the peach gradient. A soft and warm color, perfect for adding a touch of refinement to your looks.
Custom Adidas Superstar Color sneakers easily complement a variety of styles. Whether you opt for a casual jeans-and-t-shirt look or something more dressed up, these sneakers remain stylish and comfortable. You can pair them with neutral colors or warm tones. A head-to-toe monochrome look is also an option!
The Adidas Superstar Color sneaker is customized with a beautiful peach color gradient.
After the word “barbiecore” appeared in the fashion dictionary, dare to wear a head-to-toe monochrome look! Put together a solid peach-colored outfit that will work perfectly with these sneakers.
The Adidas Superstar was launched in 1969, but its design began 10 years earlier. At that time, Horst, the son of founder Adi Dassler, took over the management of the first Adidas factory in France (in Alsace). Horst did not share his father's vision and wanted to expand the brand into the tennis market. It is thanks to him that the Stan Smith was created, the Stan Smith being the Superstar's big sister.
In 1968, Adidas, already established in the USA, decided to tackle the basketball market. To create their new model, they started with the iconic Stan Smith, adding the three stripes and a new sole. Two models were released: a low-top called "Supergrip" and a high-top called "Pro Model."
To improve the aesthetics of their design, Adidas decided to add the famous rubber toe cap to the front of the shoes. Originally designed to protect tennis players' shoes from damage while serving, the Superstar was initially conceived by NBA teams who eventually adopted it.
The "Superstar" truly came into its own in 1969, when Adidas decided to rename its two models after it. This name wasn't chosen at random; it was a tribute to the Boston Celtics, who won the NBA title that year wearing the iconic shoes. Once worn by the championship-winning team, the "Superstar" became the signature shoe for basketball players. A few years later, in 1973, 85% of NBA players were wearing Superstars, and the Superstar legend was born. The shoe continued to be worn by NBA athletes until 1979, when the Superstar needed to find a new audience.
The Superstar found its second life thanks to the burgeoning hip-hop music scene, and especially thanks to Run DMC, the first music group sponsored by a brand. The Superstar's success continued into the 1990s before fading into obscurity.
It wasn't until 2015 that Adidas resurrected the shoe, launching a series of limited editions in collaboration with celebrities like Pharrell Williams and David Beckham. The Superstar thus made its grand return after a 20-year hiatus.



