adidas Crazy Lite Shorts Serve Up Insane Court Style Vibes

Vibrant designs and colors with moisture-wicking properties and cool-to-the-touch comfort.

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adidas recently launched its rollout of Crazy Lite Shorts, including solid, colorblocked and graphic prints of its classic basketball short. The sportswear brand tapped NBA player and three-time NBA All-Star Gilbert Arenas alongside adidas NIL athletes Janiah Barker, Skyy Clark, Kaleena Smith and Darryn Peterson to star in the campaign imagery for the new collection.


From a technical standpoint, the shorts are woven from a lightweight, breathable material offering CLIMACOOL technology — a thermoregulating and moisture-wicking property that keeps you dry and cool throughout the day. A V-Notch design and built-in pockets provide versatile functionality. A solid option for casual and intensive training, the line’s various prints and graphic designs transition from sport to street, allowing you to style pattern-forward or monochromatic fits.

Notably the shorts deliver a breezy, loose fit that allows for a full range of motion along with an eye-catching stripe design that nods to adidas’ heritage. Different inseam lengths ensure seamless comfort so you can focus on your game on and off the court.

Check out the new collection in the lookbook above, and head to adidas’ website to shop styles from the Crazy Lite Shorts collection.

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