Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook LEGO entered into a long-term partnership with adidas last year, but we have to admit that we didn ...
Collectors can now build up their own sneaker collection as LEGO reveals the new adidas Originals Superstar set. Coming in at 731 pieces, fans can create the iconic adidas shoe with shell toe shape, ...
We know how much it hurts to step on a LEGO with your bare foot. It’s actually more painful than stepping on hot coals or glass. That’s what makes the company’s newest collectible perfectly ironic.
For the latest project, the popular toy company reimagined the shell-toe silhouette including one to wear and one that fans can build out of Lego bricks. Lego has kept the color scheme for its version ...
The LEGO Group has launched its first buildable sneaker, a LEGO brick building set based on the popular Adidas sneaker model, the Superstar. The move, a first in both the toy and streetwear space, is ...
Lego is the nostalgic brand from your childhood taking hold of the fashion world — this week, anyway. After recently announcing a clothing collaboration with Levi's, Lego will now allow you to ...
Sneaker fans can add yet another new product to their collection, although this shoe is not one to wear. Lego is releasing a buildable toy brick version of the Adidas Superstar sneaker, complete with ...
LEGO has teamed up with iconic shoe company Adidas for an amazing new set. Right now, online retailer Zavvi has the LEGO adidas Originals Superstar Set for Adults marked down £27 to only £52.99 for a ...
LEGO teamed up with the folks at Adidas Originals with a new pair of sneakers that'll be released this week. This isn't the first time this sort of team-up has happened, and it won't be the last. This ...
Lego and Adidas are playing the teasing game with a collaborative ZX 8000. The two brands have released a short trailer showing a glimpse of the colorful sneaker with blocky detailing. All the main ...
We know how much it hurts to step on a LEGO with your bare foot. It’s actually more painful than stepping on hot coals or glass. That’s what makes the company’s newest collectible perfectly ironic.