It isn’t the first time we’ve seen a footwear brand collaborate with a film studio (just remember all those Dreamworks and Diadora releases). Today, Supra unveiled its partnership with Twentieth Century FOX Film Corporation and Ubisoft Motion Pictures. The brands have created a capsule collection for the upcoming Assassin’s Creed movie starring Michael Fassbender and Marion Cotillard.
The Supra collection will feature three silhouettes — the Skytop III, Scissor, and Stacks II — outfitted in a variety of rugged exteriors with patterns and materials inspired by garments worn by the Assassins. The Skytop III is inspired by Ezio Auditore’s look from Assassin’s Creed II while the Scissor trainer is an ode to the iconic hidden blade. Each shoe features a custom Assassin’s Creed insole and the Assassin’s crest at the heel.
The Skytop III, which utilizes a SUPRAFOAM system consisting of an EVA midsole, EVA footbed, and molded rubber outsole, retails for $110. The lightweight and breathable contemporary runner, the Scissor, retails for $100, and the Stacks II, a low top skate shoe, is priced at $75.
All three styles are available now at SupraFootwear.com and should be on shelves at Supra retail stores in New York, Santa Monica, Paris, and Mexico City, as well as specialty retailers. Assassin’s Creed hits theaters in the U.S. and France on December 21, Spain on December 23, Germany and Austria on December 27, and the UK on January 1.
What do you think about this capsule collection for the upcoming Assassin’s film? Did you enjoy the games as much as I did? Let us know in the comments below.
Source: Supra Footwear
Lol Supra
“The Skytop III, which utilizes a SUPRAFOAM system consisting of an EVA midsole, EVA footbed, and molded rubber outsole”
Umm no offense to Supra, but if it’s just regular EVA foam, why name it Suprafoam if there’s nothing special about it.
Almost every brand has their own EVA foam and each call it by a different name
I thought all the other brands that name their foams tweak them and change it’s characteristics a bit to re-name it.
I don’t ever recall Adidas having a special name for their regular EVA foam they used before releasing Boost.
Yes you’re right, I wasn’t specific enough, most brands tweak the foam in order to call it whatever they want