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adidasMen's Superstar Tennis Shoes

R1,199

Retail: R1,600
Please note that this product is a
Please note

This product is a parallel import. This has nothing to do with the authenticity of the product (it is completely authentic), but means it has been imported without the approval, or license of the registered owner of the trademark and therefore no guarantee or warranty in respect of such goods will be honoured or fulfilled by any official or licensed importer of such goods. However, any warranty claims will be covered by OneDayOnly or the relevant third-party seller, in accordance with our standard return/refund policy

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What were you up to in the 90s? The iconic sneakers known as Adidas Superstar were a popular choice among skaters. If you happened to miss out on that trend, don't fret. These shoes now embody the spirit of skateboarding, featuring a caramel rubber sole, vibrant colors, and distinct outlined 3-Stripes. They possess a fearless and vibrant nature that elevates any ensemble to new heights.

You can confidently showcase your skateboarding prowess while rocking this pair, as they emanate pure style. Additionally, these shoes have been crafted using recycled materials sourced from production waste, such as fabric offcuts, and post-consumer household waste. This approach helps minimize environmental impact by reducing the need for new materials.

Product Features
  • Lacing system
  • Leather upper
  • Internal textile lining
  • Natural rubber sole
  • Made with at least 50% recycled content
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