The Qubic x All Blacks x Adidas sneakers are a new pair of shoes that brings three different companies together for the very first time.
New Zealand fashion/shoe boutique Qubic and the Rugby team, known as the All Blacks, decided to collaborate with Adidas for a special piece of footwear. It's a low-top style with a smooth, suede upper section highlighted by white stripes. Details on the Qubic x All Blacks x Adidas kicks include the New Zealand silver fern embedded on the back heel, and Qubic's red interior.
The Qubic x All Blacks x Adidas shoes are a limited-edition run. Fifteen will be encased in a steel silver box and will be available first come, first serve on September 23rd at Qubic. The rest of the 85 will be available in-store and online the same day.
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The Qubic x All Blacks x Adidas Shoes Present Footwear with Authority
Trend Themes
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Collaborative Footwear — The Qubic x All Blacks x Adidas shoes showcase a collaboration between three different companies, highlighting the trend of collaborative footwear projects.
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Limited-edition Sneakers — The Qubic x All Blacks x Adidas shoes being released in a limited-edition run taps into the trend of exclusivity and scarcity in the sneaker industry.
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Branding Partnerships — The collaboration between Qubic, All Blacks, and Adidas demonstrates the trend of branding partnerships in which different companies come together to create unique products and expand their reach.
Industry Implications
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Fashion and Shoe Retail — The release of Qubic x All Blacks x Adidas shoes presents an opportunity for fashion and shoe retailers to explore collaborations that attract customer interest and drive sales.
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Sports and Athletics — The partnership between All Blacks and Adidas in creating the Qubic x All Blacks x Adidas shoes highlights the potential for innovation in sports and athletic footwear design.
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E-commerce — The availability of the Qubic x All Blacks x Adidas shoes online alongside in-store sales demonstrates the growing importance of e-commerce platforms in the retail industry.