One of Marvel’s most beloved characters is now getting his own line of sneakers.
According to Yahoo, on November 19, Adidas and Marvel will release the Spider-Man: Miles Morales x Adidas Originals Superstar sneaker.
The footwear is described as “a vibrant red leather upper and contrasting black leather on the top and tongue of the shoe.
The shoes also have a Spider-Man webbing print on the heel and a PlayStation tag adorning the laces as well as Miles’ own Spidey tag.”
The shoes are priced around $90.
For fans of Miles Morales and Spider-Man, you can now dress like the character thanks to @Adidas and Marvel Games. the Spider-Man: Miles Morales x Adidas Originals Superstar sneaker is coming sooner than you think. https://t.co/hHOnzDEaal
— Footwear News (@FootwearNews) November 10, 2020
In 2011, Miles Morales, became the first Black Spider-Man in Marvel history after he took on the iconic identity following Peter Parker's death.
Morales’ character was reportedly inspired by both former President Barack Obama and actor Donald Glover. He was also the center of the hit 2018 Marvel film Spider-Man: Into The Spiderverse.
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