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Sean Wotherspoon Brings SUPEREARTH To The adidas ZX 8000

Sean Wotherspoon Brings SUPEREARTH To The adidas ZX 8000

Since the start of the year, Sean Wotherspoon has kept busy with a number of collaborations. Earlier on, we saw the Round Two head link up with atmos and ASICS for a corduroy-covered GEL-Lyte III, and now not too long thereafter, he was employed by adidas to turn the Superstar into the SUPEREARTH. And though originally presumed to be exclusive to the model, the sustainable themes are now set to dress another Three Stripes staple: the ZX 8000.

Leaked earlier today, the shoe seems to feature many of the details that made the Superstar unique. The same co-branded logo lock-up accents the heel, bearing Wotherspoon’s initials in neon embroidery while the print behind stands out via a dark blue shade. Red canvas then surrounds, possibly making use of recycled fabric in tandem with the plaid and ecru panels adjacent. What’s more, the heel counter is removed for a see-through replacement that acts as a window to the multicolor thread that sits within.

Grab a quick look at these here and sit tight for further word on their rumored February 2021 release date.

In other news, the New Balance 2002 is back.

Sean Wotherspoon x adidas ZX 8000
Release Date: February 2021
$140
Color: Off-White/Blue Bird/Red

Source: @pyleaks

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