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Classic heritage meets pitch-perfect performance in the adidas World Cup Boots White Black. The iconic soccer cleat silhouette arrives in a timeless colourway that honours football tradition while standing out on modern pitches. Pristine white leather forms the foundation, intersected by adidas' signature three stripes in bold black, creating a contrast as sharp as a perfectly timed tackle.
The legendary World Cup football boot carries decades of football legacy in every stitch and contour. Engineered for precision control and reliable traction, these boots deliver the authentic touch that serious players demand. Whether you're competing on Sunday league turf in the UK and across Europe or simply bringing football heritage to street style, the adidas World Cup Boots White Black represent the beautiful game in its purest form, unapologetically classic, undeniably effective shoe for soccer enthusiasts.
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