Hellstar and adidas Continue Their Collab with a Zip-Up Megaride
PublishedQuick Facts
- The pair features a semi-translucent mesh base with black flame graphics on top and Three Stripes hiding in white behind the side panel
- A Hellstar logo is barely visible at the top of the tongue, but with only one on-foot image of the pair, we don’t have a clear look at the full colorway yet
- The Hellstar x adidas Megaride doesn’t have a release date or retail price
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Sneaker brands go through plenty of ups and downs over the years, and a brand can't stay relevant forever as trends shift and the culture evolves. At adidas, the separation from Yeezy put The Three Stripes on the back burner for a while, but thanks to new pop culture partnerships with Bad Bunny, running heat with the Evo SL, basketball success from Anthony Edwards, and a new dedication to up-and-coming streetwear brands, adidas has pushed its way back to top of mind for sneakerheads everywhere.
Hellstar x adidas Megaride Details
The Hellstar x adidas Megaride is the latest preview look from SoCal streetwear brand Hellstar and The Three Stripes. After debuting the collab with a Superstar colorway remade with middle school desk doodles, the collab took over NBA All-Star Weekend in February with more shell toe colorways and AE 2 pairs with camo accents and the same co-branding.

A new pair of Hellstar adidas hit social media this week when Giovanna Ramos posted a photo to Instagram wearing a pair of Hellstar x adidas Megaride with a white upper, black flame graphics, and a zipper front. The pair features a semi-translucent mesh base with black flame graphics on top and Three Stripes hiding in white behind the side panel. A Hellstar logo is barely visible at the top of the tongue, but with only one on-foot image of the pair, we don’t have a clear look at the full colorway yet.
Hellstar x adidas Megaride Release Info
The Hellstar x adidas Megaride doesn’t have a release date or retail price, but Ramos posted the photo alongside a caption calling for the brands to drop the pair, so we could hear more soon. To keep up with all the latest from Hellstar and adidas, download the Sole Retriever App.


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