Released on December 18, 2024, the Adidas Zponge shoes are now available in two new colorways. They are inspired by the 1970s Apollo track and field sneakers.
The first Zponge was released in a black colorway on November 26, 2024. The shoe design is a commitment to pushing boundaries of comfort, taking along modern technology with the classic silhouette of the sneaker.
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Zponge Shoes in Two New Colorways: Sizes and Prices Explored
The newly released Adidas Zponge sneaker has two colorways: Tactile Blue Core Black, and Ice Yellow Core Black. The shoe is reportedly lightweight and also offers comfortable cushioning. The pattern ensures easy ankle movement and is suitable for daily wear, small runs, and workout sessions.
The shoes are available in unisex sizes, and the retail price goes to $130, online and in-store. The sizes available are M4 to M14 and W5-W15.
Zponge Shoes in Two New Colorways: More Details Explored
The vintage sneaker Apollo is the foundation of the Zponge sneakers. The Apollo inspires the top silhouette of the shoe, and it is designed in a way that nylon is used in the upper of the Zponge shoes.
On the rear side, the suede material provides structural support, and the heel consists of a Trefoil branding. The overall material used in the shoe increases the breathability and offers maximum flexibility. A darker shade of blue is used in a blue colorway to blend into the entire shoe to give it an old but fresh look.
This Germany-based shoe brand is not in the news just for Zponge's release, but also for an interesting collaboration with Lionel Messi.
The Lionel Messi X Adidas Samba is reportedly another collaboration set for 2025. Keep reading SoapCentral for more updates.
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