After the recent release of the ASICS GT-2160, JJJJound is back with another collaboration. This time, the label is releasing the adidas Superstar, which, like previous JJJJound designs, features a subtle colorway. The sneaker will arrive in two colorways, both expected to drop in February 2025.
JJJJound and adidas are a golden duo when it comes to timeless, classic, and luxurious releases. Following the successful release of the Samba pack in 2024—featuring none other than football legend José Mourinho as the face of the campaign—we now see the Superstar making its debut with JJJJound branding.
All focus seems to be on the adidas Superstar this year. The silhouette was introduced in the 1970s and was quickly embraced by the hip-hop world. Several colorways and collaborations featuring the model have already been announced for 2025. The next in line is a JJJJound collab—a personal favorite.
The adidas Superstar receives the same treatment as the Samba did last year. The sneaker will be available in black and white colorways, both crafted from premium leather made in Germany. Gold JJJJound branding is embossed on the instep, while the brown collar gives the pair a vintage look.
The exact release date for the two JJJJound x adidas Superstar colorways is still unknown. Knowing JJJJound, there's also a chance that one of the two variants will be a JJJJound exclusive. Keep an eye on the Sneakerjagers release calendar for updates.
Frequently Asked Questions about the JJJJound x adidas Superstar
JJJound is a design studio based in Montreal, Canada. The label began in 2006 as a digital mood board but quickly gained recognition from brands such as adidas, ASICS, New Balance, and Reebok, which entered into collaborations one-by-one. The brand is known for its minimalist and luxurious designs.
The release date for the JJJJound x adidas Superstar in the 'Black' and 'White' colorways is still unknown. However, both sneakers are expected to drop in February 2025.
Please note: JJJJound releases are sometimes exclusive to JJJJound. It is not yet confirmed whether this will be the case for either of these releases.