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In support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a handful of MLS stars (Fredy Montero, Darlington Nagbe, Kenny Cooper, Chris Pontius, and Teal Bunbury) have created their very own custom miadidas pink cleats. Each player will debut their respective cleat this weekend and continue to wear them through the remainder of the month. We've included links to the exact customizations created by the players if you're interested in picking up a pair for yourself.
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Athlete: Teal Bunbury
Team: Sporting KC
Kick: Predator LZ
Where To Buy: miadidas
"I wanted to make something fun and exciting and that definitely looked good. Mainly though I wanted to show my continued support of Breast Cancer Awareness having that a family member was recently diagnosed with Breast Cancer. Having the ability to design my own cleat gave me the freedom to express my passion for the game."
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Athlete: Chris Pontius
Team: DC United
Kick: adizero F50
Where To Buy: miadidas
“I designed my cleats the way I did because I like the simple color scheme. The pink stripes and laces were added for Breast Cancer Awareness Month and the red tongue is for the DC United colors. I like the white basic scheme because it looks very clean and that's how I went about designing my cleats.”
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Athlete: Darlington Nagbe
Team: Portland Timbers
Kick: adizero F50
Where To Buy: miadidas
“These will be my first custom cleats, I’m pretty excited. adidas is famous for their stripes, so I wanted to make the stripes, laces and other pieces on my boots pink to support breast cancer awareness. I used black and gold on the rest of the cleat to draw attention and try to make the pink really stand out.”
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Athlete: Fredy Montero
Team: Seattle Sounders
Kick: Predator LZ
Where To Buy: miadidas
“I wanted to keep it simple, but at the same time it means a lot for me now with my wife's name on my shoes. Also of course I'm trying to support women with this for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.”