Superstar (shoe)
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Superstar is a basketball shoe manufactured by athletic goods company Adidas since 1969. When the shoe was introduced, it was the first low-top basketball shoe to feature an all-leather upper and the now famous rubber shell toe. Three quarters of all NBA players were wearing the shell toe shoes by the mid 70's and the Adidas Superstar hasn't lost its popularity since then.
No longer a performance basketball shoe, the Superstar has become part of popular fashion culture and have become popular as casual footwear due to its all leather upper and wide variety of styles and colors.
Rap group RUN-DMC were the most famous advocates of the Superstars, wearing them in their trademark style of removing the laces and pushing the shoe tongue out. They even wrote a song called "My Adidas" which further popularized the brand. The Superstars, like the Converse Chuck Taylor All-Stars, easily made the transition from the basketball court to street as it was sported by both hip-hop aficionados and rockers.
The Superstars are now being sold in Adidas stores, with brand new colorways and designs that are tailored to the different NBA teams.
[edit] Trivia
- In its 35th anniversary, adidas sold 35 exclusive pairs of Superstars in white. The 35th pair, known informally as "35", is currently the most sought-after pair of sneakers in the market today, fetching a handsome price of up to $10,000.
- Moby's video for Body Rock featured a dancer in Adidas Superstars.
- In the film High Fidelity, John Cusack is seen sporting a pair of black and white Adidas Superstars.
- In Good Charlotte's video for "Girls and Boys" Joel is dancing in white Adidas track suit and a pair of Adidas Superstars.