adidas and Entire Studios Debut Their Collaborative Collection

A new approach to performance-driven, everyday dressing.

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adidas and Los Angeles-based fashion house Entire Studios have officially announced their first collaboration, marked by the release of a 26-piece collection designed to bridge sport and lifestyle dressing and expand the role of performance apparel in design-led wardrobes.

Entire Studios was launched by stylists Dylan Richards Diaz and Sebastian Hunt in 2020, and they approach fashion through a lens of accessible luxury, emphasizing functional, oversized silhouettes rendered in a tight, controlled color palette. The brand has become best known for its puffer jackets and minimalist wardrobe staples designed for everyday wear.

The drop offers a fresh take on adidas Sportswear and Training’s Optimé, Z.N.E., and D4T lines. Pieces combine adidas’ technical and sporting expertise with Entire Studios’ system-based approach to silhouette, proportion, and wearability. The collection also introduces reworked footwear silhouettes, including the Lightblaze POD and ACE models.

Built for all-day movement that extends beyond the gym, the collection positions performance wear as part of a day-to-night wardrobe. The collab is rooted in Los Angeles’ culture of movement, drawing from training, travel, and everyday life as reference points.

Comprising head-to-toe looks, the collection is designed as a cohesive wardrobe system rather than isolated performance pieces, and garments are intended to be mixed and matched, emphasizing versatility across different wear moments.

Visually, the collection is presented in muted, neutral tones that align with Entire Studios’ established aesthetic. Colors include soft beige, offset by a bold maroon option, to convey energy and movement. The campaign imagery emphasizes this with fluid poses and grounded stances.

The apparel lineup includes adidas Z.N.E., Optimé, and D4T pieces spanning shorts, bras, tanks, jackets, layering pieces, and training onesies.

With the Optimé range, the collaboration incorporates adidas’ squat-proof performance technology. The offering includes four-inch and full-length leggings presented in putty beige and maroon colorways with matching medium-support bras.

The adidas Z.N.E. portion of the collection stays true to the line’s oversized tracksuit aesthetic. The pieces arrive in putty beige and dusty cargo colorways with tonal reflective logos and Z.N.E detailing. Technical materials are finished with bonded seams to elevate comfort while maintaining a refined, fashion-forward appearance.

Accessories extend the head-to-toe concept, highlighted by a black leather handbag that supports seamless transitions from street to gym.

The Entire Studios x adidas collection will launch globally on February 5th and will be available in stores and online on adidas.com and the Entire Studios website.

Entire Studios x adidas Collection
Release Date: February 5, 2026