Mexico’s contribution to world gastronomy is enormous and varied: shells, a type of sweet bread, are part of the food tradition. This is how the Adidas Superstar Shells, as a tribute to the shoe manufacturer.
His name is in Spanish shells. The first thing to get to know is pan dulce, which has a crispy coating that is shaped to look like a sea shell.
Explains Pati Jinich for the New York Times that the roll “can be eaten for breakfast with hot chocolate, coffee or milk, as a snack at any time, or even cut in half to make a sandwich.”
The shells stand out for its soft bread base, crumbly topping and sweet flavor. A delight for any time of day and for all palates.
Jinich also shows how to make the shells, in easy steps. The link is here.
This is how the Adidas Superstar Conchas are, a tribute from the German house to the sweet bread of Mexico
Based on this, Adidas not only plays with the shapes of the sweet bread, but also with the flavor variants: the Superstar comes in styles Icy Pink (inspired by strawberry), Winder White (vanilla) and Cardboard (chocolate).
Adidas Superstar Shells Shoes are made of coated plush material, and its characteristic toe, the camel’s hoof, now has a crust-shaped finish to recreate the sweet bread of Mexico.
Its sole units have a traditional construction, but following the colors of each of the presentations, instead of showing them differently.
The Adidas Superstar Shells are for sale on the official website of Adidas in Mexico for $135. The company of German origin not only took pains to present sneakers in the best style of shells, but the publicity photos are also a delight.
We leave them below, courtesy from the specialized portal Sneaker News.