adidas Originals and BAPE® introduce the SUPERSTAR pack
When adidas and BAPE® came together in 2003 to launch the ‘Super Ape Star’ sneaker, they changed the game. Over two decades later and the trailblazing partnership continues to shape streetwear culture the world over, built on mutual respect between adidas and BAPE® as pioneers in sports and street style, redefining fashion and setting new standards for collaborations. Now, the brand with the Three Stripes and the legendary Japanese label have reunited to present a head-to-toe collection which honors the legacy of the iconic Superstar while bringing it firmly into the future – available in both adult and children’s sizing.
Headlining the collection is the SSTR V BAPE® silhouette. Taking a vintage Superstar upper as its base, the timeless look is updated in the label’s signature style, with ABC SOLID CAMO embossing, alternating BAPE STA™ and Three Stripes details, a gold foil Ape Head on the quarter, and metallic gold shoe jewellry. The adult version is finished in two distinct colourways – white with black accents and blue with white accents – while the infants and children’s versions are available in the classic white and black make up.
Moving to apparel, the collection features two bold ABC SOLID CAMO takes on the iconic Firebird Tracksuit in two colourways – black and red and blue and white – with co-branded logos on the front and a co-branded back graphic. A special edition Trefoil shark hoodie and co-branded white tee complete the garment selection.
Rounding out the collaborative pack is a suite of accessories comprising a cap, an embossed ABC SOLID CAMO side bag, and a pair of socks.
The BAPE® SSTR pack arrives on April 5th and is available on CONFIRMED, via selected retailers, and on BAPE.COM.
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