adidas TERREX Taps and Wander for Aventure-Ready Collaboration
Encouraging you to step outside.











Japanese outerwear label and Wander is teaming up with adidas TERREX for an adventure-ready collection that will take you from city to mountaintop and beyond.
and Wander has been on the rise as of late, collaborating with numerous industry titans to set its eccentric spin on practical mountaineering styles. With functionality at the brand’s core, design duo Keita Ikeuchi and Mihoko Mori aim to deliver reimagined garments for an easy hike through Mother Nature.
Following an all-terrain footwear collaboration with Salomon, and Wander unites with adidas TERREX for a multi-faceted range fit for clifftop adventures. The forthcoming collaboration sees the duo explore human connection with outdoor life, merging their shared love for alfresco settings. The pairing presents a core outerwear selection, from hefty parkas to thick-cut hoodies and two iterations of the TERREX Free Hiker 2.
Tones of cream and black dominate the offering with dashes of “Mustard Yellow,” the latter enhancing hoodies with elastic closures, illustrative graphics at the chest, and additional branded decor. The transitional range sees puffed down jackets crafted from recycled COLD.RDY material to keep heat in and water out, while a strapped pocket at the chest gives its wearer an ideal fit. Reflective branch-like graphics are blasted on the lower half of utilitarian parkas, along with removable hoods for swift protection in any weather condition.
The adidas TERREX Free Hiker 2 sneaker receives two neutral colorways and is outfitted with a sock-like upper, tonal mudguard protectors, and branded heel guards. Featuring BOOST technology for a comfortable ride, the design is rounded out with medial Three Stripes detailing, scripted tongue badges, and tinted hits.
Further collection accessories include Merino Wool Hiking Socks, quilted headgear, and practical AERO.RDY Hiking Backpacks.
The adidas TERREX x and Wander collection will be available on November 1 via the adidas website and adidas Confirmed app.
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