Adidas LEGO trainers available to VIPs today
The LEGO Group is making the special pair of Adidas A-ZX Series sneakers available to VIPs this morning.
LEGO VIPs can order pairs of Adidias A-ZX Series LEGO trainers with VIP points, or buy raffle entries with VIP points, this morning. The LEGO Group’s VIP representative has already warned fans not to expect many pairs of shoes to be available.
According to the countdown email, the LEGO.com VIP Reward Centre will offer the trainers from 9.00am UK time, but knowing how some of these promotions go, fans might want to start hitting refresh on their browsers a little earlier.
Brick Fanatics wishes anyone seeking a pair of the colourful sneakers the best of luck.
Adidas is celebrating its history making trainers through the A-ZX series, in which 26 different sneakers will be released in styles that match classic releases with original designs in collaboration with other creators and companies. The original ZX line launched in 1984 and have influenced retro releases ever since.
Another clothing collaboration has seen the LEGO Group and Levi’s unveil hats, jackets and jeans, all with space to attach LEGO tiles. Those who really want to show their LEGO love can combine clothing from that range with these trainers.
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