Unleash your full force of nature in Predator Freak. For these Adidas Predator Freak.1 FG Superlative football boots, adidas' extended the Demonskin 2.0 further across the upper for added ball control. A two-piece collar offers easy entry into the...
Belgium 1986-89 home shirt by adidas, as worn at the Mexico 1986 World Cup when the side scraped through the group stages but then defeated the Soviet Union and Spain to reach the Semi-Finals where they were beaten by a Maradona-inspired Argentina. See...
Pull on X Ghosted and discover next-level speed. The raised forefoot on these laceless adidas football boots keeps you on your toes, and a springy Carbitex carbon-fibre insert on the outsole injects explosive propulsion. Low-profile with a Clawcollar...
Redefine agility in these adidas Nemeziz.1 FG Superlative football boots. Their Tension Tape upper wraps around your foot for the perfect fusion of freedom and support. Made for magic on firm ground, the split outsole flexes to match your radical play....
United States 1990-92 away shirt by adidas, as worn by the side in all of their matches at the 1990 World Cup. Team USA suffered defeats to Czechoslovakia, Italy and Austria but learned valuable lessons ahead of hosting the next tournament See price
Manchester United 1990-92 away shirt by adidas, worn from 1990-92. The stand out design paired with the iconic Sharp sponsor have made this shirt a must have for any collector. This away shirt was notably worn in the 6-2 win at Arsenal, and the 1992...
these limited-collection football trainers keep you comfortably locked in with a soft K-leather forefoot and stretchy adidas Primeknit collar. Rubber elements on the strike zone pay tribute to a '90s Predator icon. An energy-returning Boost midsole...
Luxurious leather, pure adidas heritage. Inspired by a '90s Predator icon, these limited-collection football boots keep you comfortably locked in when you hit the pitch. Identical to the original Accelerator in every way, the soft K-leather upper has...
Hannover 96 1986-87 player shirt by adidas, believed to have been issued to or worn by a #9 during the season Jürgen Wähling led the side to a first place finish in the 2. Bundesliga. See price