UNheardof and adidas Drop Candy-Colored "Piggy Runner 2.0" Pack in Three Colorways
UNheardof and adidas drop the Piggy Runner 2.0 pack on March 28 at 11 AM ET — three candy-colored Adistar Control 5s, 2,500 pairs each, for $185.

Three colorways, 2,500 pairs apiece, $185 a pop, exclusively through a Cincinnati boutique at 11:00 AM ET on March 28. That's the deal with the UNheardof x adidas Adistar Control 5 "Piggy Runner 2.0" pack, and it's the kind of math that makes resellers nervous and real fans move fast.
All three colorways of the Unheardof x adidas Adistar Control 5 Piggy Runner 2.0 pack drop March 28, 2026, exclusively through UNheardof in-store and online at unheardofbrand.com, priced at $185 per pair. The collection is inspired by founder Phillip Lipschutz's childhood friend group, with each colorway named after one of UNheardof's mascots: Cupcake, Cheeseburger, and Steve-O. Each pair ships with a keychain of the matching mascot's face.
The green "Cupcake" colorway is the one that set this whole project in motion. It features the Adistar Control 5 as its canvas, swapping out the tonal pink of the original for a bright lime green look, with pink accents landing on the Three Stripes, outsoles, and adidas branding. Up close, the construction goes deeper: mint-green mesh base, layered suede panels, a pig mascot on the tongue, and embroidered cartoon eyes on the heel. It is the most detailed of the three and the one that got sneaker culture talking when Lipschutz first surfaced it at Paris Fashion Week in January.
The yellow "Cheeseburger" runs a butter yellow upper against baby pink Three Stripes and pale yellow mesh paneling, with a colorful outsole combining pink, yellow, mint, and blue. The red "Steve-O," named explicitly after the Jackass actor, comes in a red and pink pairing with a similarly multicolor sole treatment. The pack builds on the OG green pair with two more monochrome swine sneakers: yellow with subtle pink accents on the Three Stripes, and a full coat of red with yellow and teal on the outsole. The whole lineup reads like a candy shop thought it could design sneakers, then actually delivered.
Cincinnati retailer UNheardof released what many considered its most notable adidas collab to date with last year's limited, pork-inspired take on the Adistar Cushion 3, with some placing the "Piggy Runners" highly on personal Sneaker of the Year lists. Their debut with the Three Stripes came in 2023 with the "Grandma's Couch" Rivalry Lo, followed by several more projects including the "Building Bridges" Rivalry and last year's tonal pink Piggy Runner on the Adistar Control 5. The Piggy Runner 2.0 is the second iteration on that same Control 5 silhouette, this time expanding the universe from one colorway to three.

That universe is deeply personal. In a feature interview, Phil Lipschutz described UNheardof's identity plainly: "It's a mixture of skateboarding, Graffiti, street culture and of course that Cincinnati pride. Really all of the things I've experienced in my childhood from the way I grew up." The mascots Cupcake, Cheeseburger, and Steve-O are not random brand characters; they are drawn from his actual childhood friend group, which gives the Piggy Runner 2.0 a biographical specificity that most sneaker collabs cannot claim.
The "Piggy Runner 2.0" will also release in kids' sizing, an addition confirmed earlier this month. And for those who spotted a fourth orange colorway circulating online: it exists, but it is almost certainly a friends and family exclusive and will not hit unheardofbrand.com on March 28.
Cincinnati's UNheardof is rolling back the clock on their own wild narrative with a fresh take on the Adistar Control 5, with founder Philip Lipschutz first teasing the project during Paris Fashion Week after an all-pink Adistar Cushion 3 that earned spots on plenty of end-of-year lists. The Piggy Runner 2.0 pack is not a cash-in on that momentum. It is a legitimate expansion of a world that Lipschutz has been quietly building from Cincinnati outward, and at 7,500 total pairs across all three colorways, the window to be part of it closes fast.
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