Adidas, Marvel and Major League Soccer announced that they will jointly release merchandise featuring legendary Marvel Super Heroes. The famous characters will appear on MLS items as part of this three-way collaboration.
As shared by MLS Soccer, the Marvel Super Hero collection is now available and will be up for sale throughout the summer in the United States. Fans and customers may buy these co-branded products on MLSstore.com.
At any rate, Adidas, Marve, and Major League Soccer are also celebrating a period when soccer became more popular in North America through their co-branded collection. Fans of both soccer and superheroes are expected to be thrilled about this release, especially if their favorite characters are featured.
The items are unique and come with creative design elements that place Marvel, Adidas and MLS at the crossroads between fashion and sports. The superhero-themed apparel collection includes pants, warm-up jackets, t-shirts, and the official match soccer ball. This is said to be the same one that will be used at the MLS All-Star Game that will be held at the Audi Field in Washington, D.C., on July 19.
"Major League Soccer and Adidas Marvel collaboration captures the unique spirit, confident attitude, and diverse environment that embodies the sport of soccer," MLS' senior vice president of consumer products, Rachel Hoagland, said in a press release. "The League continues to reimagine our product offerings so fans can celebrate the teams and players they love in new ways. This special collection is the latest evolution of the League's commitment to spotlighting the creativity in our sport and connecting soccer with progressive fashion offerings."
Finally, fans in Washington will also find other branded merchandise at the Audi Field and at local retailers. At the stadium, aside from the collaborative apparel line, All-Star branded items are also available at the United team's official store at the stadium.
Photo by: Major League Soccer Press Release


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