The iterations on Batman They have abounded in the sneaker market, but one of the most memorable models was launched by Adidas and Jeremy Scott, the JS Wings 3.0 Batman.
It happened in 2014, specifically for Halloween. Scott is known for his winged, extravagant models, perhaps difficult to use but with a different aesthetic.
That year, he unveiled sneakers that were dubbed the hero of Gotham City, due to their 3D molded leather feathers, which resembled the DC Comics character’s wings.
The color, obviously, was black in its entirety, although models in metallic gold and camouflage also arrived.
In the case of the Batman model, it stood out that under the wings also used a patent leather toe cap, plus an athletic rubber outsole. Jeremy Scott’s signature, as a record of its creator, is part of the main leather.
The slippers are no longer to be found, but GOAT He leaves us the example of how they were.
The story of Jeremy Scott and how his relationship with Adidas began
Born in Kansas City in 1975, Jeremy Scott He is one of the most recognized fashion designers in the United States.
Trained at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, Scott worked in the late 1990s at Paris Fashion Week.
Adidas knocked on his door in 2002, working together on the Signed project, the American creating a silk jacquard embellished with dollars, replacing George Washington’s face with his own. Quite a transgressor.
For 2008, collaborated with Adidas on a clothing and footwear collection, where he unveiled his first models of high wings, as well as others made of teddy bear skin.
In the line of those models arrived, in 2014, the Adidas JS Wings 3.0 Batman, a classic that we remember today.
But in addition to shoes and clothes, in 2015 it marketed a fragrance, called Adidas Originals by Jeremy Scott, whose bottle is a glass replica of the Wings models.