adidas x Entire Studios Set To Drop A 26 Piece Sportswear Line On February 5

adidas x Entire Studios Set To Drop A 26 Piece Sportswear Line On February 5 adidas x Entire Studios Set To Drop A 26 Piece Sportswear Line On February 5
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adidas and Entire Studios’ new collaboration frames performance sportswear as a design led, everyday wear wardrobe built around movement, not just workouts. The first joint collection reworks core adidas sportswear and training lines with Entire Studios’ minimal, system based design language to meet a generation that treats training as part of everyday life.

A New Sport Style Chapter

The collection marks the first collaboration between adidas and Los Angeles based fashion house Entire Studios, delivered as a 26 piece range that bridges sport and style. It builds on adidas Optimé, ADIDAS Z.N.E., and adidas D4T, positioning them as a unified, modern sportswear system rather than siloed performance capsules.

Rooted in Los Angeles’ culture of movement, from training and travel to day to day routines, the project speaks to consumers who move between gym, street, and work without swapping out their whole look. This reflects a broader market trend where activewear remains a default uniform, and brands compete to offer more refined, wardrobe ready performance wear.

Design Language And Palette

Entire Studios applies its signature focus on silhouette, proportion, and restrained color to adidas’ technical frameworks, aiming for head to toe looks that can also be broken into versatile separates. The palette leans on muted tones aligned with Entire Studios’ core aesthetic, anchored by a bold maroon that signals pace and energy within the range.

Across Optimé, ADIDAS Z.N.E., and D4T, the pieces are designed as a cohesive wardrobe: training onesies, shorts, bras, tanks, jackets, and layering pieces that move easily between performance and lifestyle settings. The visual direction stays consistent with Entire Studios’ minimal, uniform-adjacent sensibility, making the line feel closer to a fashion drop than a traditional gym capsule.

Release Timing

The adidas x Entire Studios collection will launch worldwide on February 5, 2026, with distribution across adidas stores and online channels. It arrives as part of adidas Sportswear’s continued effort to expand its fashion-facing collaborations while keeping performance credibility in play .

Positioned as a global rollout rather than a niche, city-specific activation, the drop targets consumers already buying into both premium athleisure and technical training products. That approach aligns with wider industry moves to defend share in sportswear by leaning on co branded collections and elevated basics that can justify higher price points and year round relevance.

Performance Focus

Within the Optimé component, the collaboration introduces squat proof 4 inch and full length leggings in putty beige and maroon, paired with matching medium-support bras designed for strength workouts with a more considered visual finish. The ADIDAS Z.N.E. pieces stay true to the line’s oversized tracksuit DNA, using putty beige and dusty cargo colorways, tonal reflective logos, and bonded seam finishing to combine comfort with a sharper, fashion led read.

Footwear also plays a role, with reworked Lightblaze POD and ACE silhouettes included alongside accessories like a black leather handbag intended to move smoothly from street to gym. Together, the line is framed as a full wardrobe system, ‘technically tailored for all day movement,’ speaking to consumers who expect performance properties without sacrificing silhouette or styling options.

Campaign and Visual Story

The campaign focuses on the intersection of movement, intention, and modern sport style to underline the collaboration’s performance meets fashion positioning. Aimee Arana, Global SVP & GM adidas Sportswear & Training at adidas, said, “There is no denying that activewear continues to be a go-to choice for our community. Whether they are moving in the gym or through the everyday, we know they want to look and feel good. This is why we are so excited to establish a partnership with Entire Studios – a brand rooted in refining design codes. With their leading fashion expertise, our drop seamlessly blends each brands’ characteristics to serve up an elevated range that is technically tailored for all-day movement yet keeps style and versatility front of mind.”

Dylan Richards-Diaz, Co-Founder and Creative Director of Entire Studios, explained that “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. A key part of our DNA is balance and juxtaposition — mixing uniform pieces with more directional design in mainline — and that instinct carries through the collaboration. The collection works as complete, head-to-toe looks, while still being designed to sit naturally within an existing wardrobe. adidas’ technical depth gave us the foundation to enter performance authentically, without compromising on form, restraint, or point of view.”

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