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Shop adidas x Sporty & Rich Sneakers for Their Lowest Prices Ever
As an extension of their viral, inaugural cross-pollination moment in 2022, adidas and Sporty & Rich once again joined forces in late spring of 2025 — cutting the ribbon on an oh-so-tenniscore capsule, called the Court Pack, that seemed to play to what consumers were obsessed with most at the time (racket sports and retro footwear, that is). While the drop featured a healthy dose of apparel, the likes of polo shirts, graphic tees, skorts, and V-neck sweaters, its marquee event was no doubt the reintroduction of the adidas Adizero Adios silhouette from the 2000s and the ’70s-coded adidas Blanc.
Considering these runners’ vintage flair, high level of wearability, and willingness to complement no shortage of on-court and off-court outfit formulas, it’s really no surprise that the shoe styles sold out in the blink of an eye. They’re no longer available at adidas’ site, though we did spot the leather Blanc with green suede overlays at sportyandrich.com, going for $140: a price similar to Net-a-Porter’s $112 (where the Adizero Adios collab model is also $120 right now). Continuing the kind of rigorous digging that is a speciality of ours over at Footwear News, we managed to strike pure gold.
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Enter: The adidas x Sporty & Rich Blanc for $56 and the Adizero Adios for $81, found at none other than Ssense, a luxury fashion retailer specializing in high-end, contemporary, and oftentimes avant-garde designers.
To say we were shocked that a top-rated, previously sold-out adidas sneaker could be priced at just $50 would be an understatement. The best news is that most, if not all, sizes for the aforementioned shoe picks are still in stock at Ssense — meaning nothing is holding you back from scoring a pair for yourself, one for your Sporty & Rich–obsessed bestie prior to Valentine’s Day, and one just because. That rare price tag merits nothing less.
The adidas Sporty & Rich Adizero Adios is a chunky dad sneaker through and through. (Yes, those are still popular, as evidenced by the street-style getups of everyone from Dakota Johnson to Jennifer Lawrence as of late.) Mesh-bound and 2000s-inspired (peep those metallic accents and shiny overlays on the upper), the shoe is responsive, breathable, boasts a high-traction rubber sole, and has comfort-forward features like a padded tongue. Haile Gebrselassi broke the marathon world record in a custom version of the sneaker back in 2008, so you better believe it’s also made with your top performance in mind.
And in case you’re on the hunt for a casual-cool addition to your shoe rack this year — something that you might not be able to run in but which will signal your keen knowledge of what’s hot and what’s not in the footwear zeitgeist — there are the two versions of Sporty & Rich’s adidas Blanc kicks for the taking. The green-on-white one is low-pro, includes tactile and contrasting suede details, is thoroughly co-branded, and will be just the thing for pairing with a wintertime ensemble composed of baggy jeans and a wool coat. Our favorite element? That gilded, tennis racket shoe charm threaded through the laces, giving the item a luxe edge.
Its inverted, white-on-green version caters to all those who have a major soft spot for suede: seeing as how that’s the dominant material here, dealing in both softness and boldness (all that green can’t go unnoticed). Visuals aside, the two Blancs are the same, and, once it’s safe to wear white pants again (some sources say donning the color before Memorial Day is a big sartorial no-no), you’d be remiss not to layer the shoe under bottoms — perhaps linen, perhaps denim — that are light, slightly slouchy, and 100-percent It-girl-approved, much like the adidas x Sporty & Rich offering itself.
While we’re endlessly happy that a prime exemplar of adidas and Sporty & Rich’s professional relationship exists for only $56, we’ve lived in this world long enough to know that something this good never lasts long. Before you end up with an “out of stock” notification, go ahead and add these styles to cart. They’ll make your cold-weather aesthetic sportier and richer in equal measure, all while sparing your wallet from doom and gloom.
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Stacia Datskovska is a Senior Commerce Writer at WWD and FN. Previously, she worked at ELLE DECOR as an assistant digital editor, covering all things luxury, culture, and lifestyle through a design lens. Her bylines over the past five years have appeared in USA Today, Baltimore Sun, Teen Vogue, Boston Globe, Food & Wine, and more. Prior to joining ELLE DECOR, Datskovska learned the ins and outs of e-commerce at Mashable, where she tested products, covered tentpole sales events, and curated gift guide roundups. She graduated from NYU with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and international relations. Datskovska frequently covers must-shop footwear collaborations.