Adidas is set to launch an exciting new product as part of their collaboration with world-famous soccer player Lionel Messi.
The “L10NEL M35SI” boots will be released on Tuesday, February 21, 2023, and will feature Messi’s signature look and style.
Messi’s newest 2023 boots, “L10NEL M35S” take on an interesting orange, black, and turquoise colorway pic.twitter.com/oRwNFw1QKU
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The meaning behind “L10NEL M35SI”
You can probably guess the meaning behind the name of Messi’s new boots, “L10NEL M35SI.” 10 is the number the icon wore at Barcelona and with the World Cup-winning Argentina team.
(He wore the Adidas Speedportal signature boots at World Cup 2022, by the way.)
35 represents the player’s age, one that seems to get better, like a fine wine. One World Cup, Copa America, three Champions League titles, six European golden boots, and seven Ballon d’Ors with a potential eighth loading given his majestic performances this year.
What does the Adidas “L10NEL M35S” 2023 look like?
The boots are designed with comfort and performance and are made with the highest quality materials, everything expected with the Adidas Speedportal Messi.
But what’s unique about the new cleats are mainly the colors: orange, black, and turquoise. Footy Headlines suggests a link between the colorway and Messi’s hometown, Rosario.
The boots will cost you, though. But for some, $250 is the price to be paid to feel at least a little like the GOAT.
Potential Features
As per the Lionel Messi x Adidas Speedportal LEYENDA on the website.
- CARBON HEEL LOCK: Part of a comprehensive stability system, rigid-but-lightweight carbon pieces lock your heel in place during high-speed sprints.
- SPEEDFRAME OUTSOLE:
Lightweight and flexible, the Speedframe outsole is designed for effortless acceleration. - SPEEDFRAME OUTSOLE
Lightweight and flexible, the Speedframe outsole is designed for effortless acceleration. - ADIDAS PRIMEKNIT COLLAR
A stretchy collar for adaptive support, ultralight comfort, and ease of entry.
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