Outstanding Adidas Ace 17+ PureControl Dust Storm Boots Released
The 2017 Champions League final will see an outstanding new Adidas Ace 17+ PureControl football boot colorway on display. Featuring a black-to-white gradient and fluo yellow 3 Stripes, these Adidas Ace 17+ PureControl cleats were launched in early June.
Adidas Ace 17+ PureControl - Black / White / Solar Yellow
This image shows the black, white and yellow Adidas Ace 17+ PureControl soccer cleat.
After many monocolor releases, the new Dust Storm Adidas Ace 17+ PureControl football boots feature an eye-catching gradient design that is accompanied by bright yellow 3 Stripes on the outstep. The sole plate comes with the same fade, while the collar part is solid black.
The 2017 Confed Cup Adidas Ace 17+ PureControl boots have a laceless one-piece Primeknit upper that is constructed to offer a cleaner shooting surface than traditional boots while retaining a certain level of lockdown.
The black and white Adidas Ace 17+ PureControl cleats form part of the Dust Storm collection. They retail at $300 (€300, £230).
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Morecambe 26-27 Home & Away Kits Released
Morecambe FC have officially launched their new 26-27 home and away kits, produced by Surridge Sports. The club received massive backlash for posting AI images for the launch, and later posted a clearer CAD of the home shirt.
The home shirt features the club's traditional red color palette with black detailing, while the away kit introduces a bold combination of purple and yellow. Both designs incorporate modern elements to provide a fresh look for the upcoming National League North campaign.
The new Surridge Sports Morecambe 2026-27 jerseys are currently available for pre-order through the club's official online store.
Puma Kits Keep Ripping at the 2026 World Cup
Puma is facing significant criticism at the 2026 World Cup as multiple national team jerseys have easily ripped during matches.
Incidents involving players from Czechia, Morocco, Egypt, and Paraguay have highlighted an ongoing durability issue with the brand's latest kits - every torn shirt in the tournament so far belongs to a Puma-sponsored team.
The Puma 2026 World Cup kits incorporate the latest version of PUMA's ULTRAWEAVE “Thermoadapt” technology, which obviously is not tear-resistant enough.
The recurring wardrobe malfunctions have resulted in terrible PR for the German sportswear manufacturer and even prompted the viral resurgence of Xherdan Shaqiri's infamous quote from Euro 2016, where he joked that he hopes Puma does not produce condoms.









