adidas and Entire Studios Launch Their Inaugural Collaborative Collection
A 26-piece wardrobe system bridging the gap between high-performance training and refined design.
Summary
- adidas and Entire Studios debut a 26-piece collection merging high-performance engineering with avant-garde silhouettes
- The range includes technical apparel, footwear, and accessories in a muted color palette
- The full collaboration launches globally on February 5
adidas and Los Angeles-based fashion house Entire Studios have announced their inaugural collaboration, a 26-piece collection that bridges the gap between high-performance training and refined design. The drop reimagines adidas technical lines, such as the Optimé, Z.N.E. and D4T, through a distinctive lens of silhouette and proportion characteristic of Entire Studios.
The collection serves as a versatile wardrobe system, designed to reflect a lifestyle where fitness and daily life are inextricably linked. Rendered in a sophisticated palette of putty beige and dusty cargo, the pieces are energized by deep maroon accents. Notable items include squat-proof leggings, technical onesies and bonded-seam tracksuits. The partnership also extends to footwear with reimagined Lightblaze POD and ACE models, alongside a black leather gym-to-street handbag.
Highlighting the creative intent, Dylan Richards-Diaz, Co-Founder and Creative Director of Entire Studios, stated: “This collaboration was about reframing what performance can look like today. We approached it as a full-wardrobe system: pieces built for real movement but designed with the same intention as the rest of our collections.”
This fusion of technical expertise and fashion-forward aesthetics encourages fluid styling across both sport and lifestyle. The full collection is set to launch on February 5 via the official adidas website.





















