Adidas has launched a new collection pack dedicated to Lionel Messi titled ‘L10NEL M35SI’, inspired by the Argentinian footballer’s boots. which are a part of his unparalleled playing style.
The collection of footwear and apparel is an ode to the Number 10, aka ‘El Diez’ player and his glorious career.
It consists of the X Speedportal boot, which boasts a striking orange, black, and light blue colorway, with an expressive and fluid design that taps into Messi’s incredible history with Adidas, specifically the brand’s footwear.
These shoes have an upper made of soft, resilient coated synthetic or textile that contains at least 50% recycled material. They also have a comfortable, padded midsole. The shoes are designed to allow for the best possible direction shifts, especially when you're performing quick cuts.
The clothing line for the collection consists of shorts, t-shirts, training trousers, and jerseys. The X Speedportal boot design is patchwork printed on the training jersey, while Messi's artwork is featured on the graphic t-shirts.
The collection is also available in kid’s sizes.
The L10NEL M35SI Pack can be currently bought online and in select stores.


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