Get ready for a sneaker sensation! Two iconic colorways of Pharrell Williams' Adidas Jellyfish are making a comeback this week, and it's a treat for sneaker enthusiasts worldwide.
The highly sought-after Pharrell x Adidas Jellyfish in Triple Black and Royal Blue are finally getting a wider release. These limited editions, originally launched in 2025, are now set to hit the global market. Last year, the in-person release of the Triple Black colorway at Billionaire Boy's Club in NYC was shut down by the police, while the Royal Blue variant was exclusively available at ComplexCon. But here's where it gets controversial: these exclusive releases are now available to a broader audience.
The Triple Black Jellyfish is a stunner, almost entirely in its namesake color, with a unique twist - a translucent TPU overlay that glows in the dark, adding a futuristic touch. Silver striping on the eyestay loops provides a subtle contrast. On the other hand, the Royal Blue variant showcases a vibrant color palette, with blue accents on the upper and midsole, complemented by white and black sections, reminiscent of the green and orange variants.
And this is the part most people miss: Footwear News recognized the Jellyfish as the Shoe of the Year at the 2025 FN Achievement Awards. Williams, introduced by Pusha T, accepted the award and shared his vision, stating, "The Adistar Jellyfish was never about playing it safe; it was about pushing the boundaries of what movement could be." A bold statement indeed!
Adidas, understanding the demand for more affordable options, recently launched the Adistar XLG 2.0, inspired by the Adistar Cushion 3, as an alternative to the Jellyfish. But for those who want the real deal, the Pharrell x Adidas Jellyfish in Triple Black and Royal Blue will be available through Adidas' Confirmed app and select retailers this Saturday. Entries are now open on Confirmed, and the price tag for both colorways is set at $300.
So, are you ready to grab a piece of sneaker history? Will you be one of the lucky ones to secure these limited-edition sneakers? And what about the more affordable alternative - is it a worthy substitute? The debate is on! Share your thoughts in the comments; we'd love to hear your opinions on this sneaker sensation!