What did Adidas change with the Breaknet sneaker?
Adidas’ new budget sneaker aims at the classic look
Adidas has introduced an affordable sneaker called the Breaknet. The pitch is that it delivers the familiar “Three Stripes” style associated with Adidas’s more iconic silhouettes, but at a price point intended to be easier to reach.
Why the Breaknet is positioned differently
The story frames the Breaknet as not a legacy model—meaning it’s not trying to compete directly as a historically famous flagship shoe. Instead, it’s meant to capture the same visual DNA (the brand’s recognizable branding and style cues) while staying wallet-friendly.
What to know if you’re shopping
From a consumer standpoint, the value proposition is simple: - You get a recognizable Adidas appearance without paying for a premium heritage sneaker - It’s designed to work as an everyday option where you want the look more than a specific archive line
If you’re trying to rebuild a rotation around basics—like plain sneakers that match a lot of outfits—an accessible model like this can make it easier to buy more than one pair.
What’s still unclear
No materials, comfort specifics, or performance details were provided in the story excerpt beyond the emphasis on affordability and styling. So shoppers may need to check sizing and quality details from the product page or reviews once available.