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Sean Wotherspoon started off the year by announcing his partnership with adidas. Since then, the designer – formerly one of Nike’s most popular collaborators – has shared glimpses of a collaborative Superstar sneaker. While his Superstar hasn’t been released nor even officially unveiled just yet, Wotherspoon surprised fans by teasing a second collaborative sneaker on Instagram yesterday.

Wotherspoon shared a heel shot, captioning the photo “#2.” While hard to tell, the heel counter appears to suggest the model is part of adidas’ iconic ZX line — possibly the ZX8000 – featuring Sean Wotherspoon’s “Super Earth” branding and logo on the heel.

The base of. the shoe to be dressed in a rough-hewn textile in reddish-brown, against a red and green plaid on the collar. The heel is embossed with a blue “SUPEREARTH” stamp, on top of which Wotherspoon's initials are stitched in neon green.

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