Kvaratskhelia Joins Adidas & Receives Custom Adidas Predator 24 Boots
- New Sponsorship: Kvaratskhelia has switched from Nike to Adidas.
- Custom Boots: Adidas created a custom white and blue colorway of the Predator 24 boots for Kvaratskhelia.
- Limited Availability: Kvaratskhelia's custom boots will not be sold to the public.
Georgian wonder Kvaratskhelia has officially joined Adidas, leaving Nike. Not only that, but the Napoli player also received a bespoke colorway for the Adidas Predator 2024 football boots.
Khvicha had been sponsored by Nike since his debut as a professional but now leaves the Swoosh. He had also worn Puma boots in some matches but ultimately decided on the 3 Stripes brand.
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia Joins Adidas - Receives Custom White/Blue Predator 2024 Laceless Colorway
Kvaratskhelia is welcomed to Adidas with a customized paint job of the Adidas Predator 24 Lacelss soccer cleats. The custom Adidas Predator Khvicha football boots are all-white, with blue for 3 Stripes (inspired by his club, Napoli).
Indeed, it seems very likely that Khvicha's cleats are based on the whiteout edition of the Adidas Predator 24, just with the 3 Stripes in Napoli blue.
In case you want a pair of the Khvicha Kvaratskhelia Adidas Predator 24 boots. The only chance is to customize the whiteout edition - the Khvicha edition won't be made for sale by Adidas.
Do you like the custom paint job for Khvicha? Would you like Adidas to offer them as a general release? Let us know in the comments below.
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