Boys Adidas Shoes
Step up young feet with our collection of boys’ Adidas shoes in junior sizes. Designed for comfort, durability, and growth, each pair offers reliable grip, breathable uppers, and supportive midsoles. Whether gearing up for school, sports, or weekends, these junior Adidas styles deliver performance and style in colours and designs boys love.
Enjoy FREE delivery on orders over €85 (excluding large items & teamwear) with next-day delivery across Ireland when you order before 2pm.
Adidas Brand Story
Adidas has been a benchmark in sportswear and footwear since 1949, when founder Adi Dassler started crafting shoes that merged function with form. With its signature Three Stripes (officially acquired from Karhu in the early 1950s) becoming a recognisable symbol of quality, Adidas has grown into one of the world’s most trusted brands.
Over decades, Adidas has built shoes for athletes of all ages (from elite runners to growing kids) always focusing on innovation like improved cushioning, lighter weight, and better materials. At BMC Sports, our boys’ Adidas footwear range embodies that legacy. Durable construction, playful designs, and performance features so junior feet can take on every playground, pitch or track with confidence.
Wear the stripes. Trust the legacy.
FAQs: Boys Adidas Shoes
Look for good grip, durable outsoles, breathable mesh or synthetic uppers, secure fastening (laces or velcro), and cushioning suited to their activity (running, sport, play).
Use the Adidas size guide for junior feet, measuring foot length and width. Some shoes run narrow; check reviews and product details. For growing feet, allow a little extra room for comfort.
Yes — many styles combine performance features with street-friendly designs, making them versatile for school, casual wear, and sport.
Absolutely. Adidas uses durable materials and reinforced stitching in key areas. Proper care (cleaning, avoiding extreme conditions) helps them last longer.
Yes, orders over €85 (excluding large items & teamwear) get FREE delivery across Ireland.