Adidas has made a habit of re-releasing retro kits from a variety of sources. From the 1996 Euros-winning Germany kit to the iconic Real Madrid trim of the early 2000s, they have been taking the opportunity to boost their sales by appealing to football historians and casual jersey-wearers alike. According to the good people at Footy Headlines, their latest venture involves a kit very familiar to Bayern Munich and Germany fans - the 2014 Germany away kit.
The collaboration reimagines some of Adidas' most iconic silhouettes through the blocky, digital lens of Minecraft's universe. We're talking the Samba XLG, Handball Spezial, Campus 00s, Superstar II, and even those beloved Adilette slides, each one carefully themed around specific Minecraft mobs and in-game elements. What makes this partnership work so well is how thoughtfully each shoe connects to its source material without losing the essence of what makes these Adidas classics so enduringly popular.
Best Adidas Cyber Monday Deals Overall Gazelle Bold Shoes Give your feet a little lift with these best-selling platform Gazelle sneakers from Adidas. Available in 18 different color combinations, including this pink, green, and white variety, they'll add a vibrant touch to any outfit. Shoppers say these sneakers have "lots of support and plenty of room" and found the higher rubber sole to be "good for walking."
The Purechill Runner sits somewhere between a shoe and a sculpture, featuring a fully synthetic foam construction that's both futuristic and oddly organic. The design language here is bold, with sweeping grooved patterns running across the surface and ventilated perforations that don't just look cool but actually serve a purpose. This isn't decoration for decoration's sake. The molded upper cage channels airflow throughout the entire shoe, creating what Adidas calls 360-degree ventilation.
La Albecieste's fresh threads hit the market today, and the designer is bolder than ever, drawing inspiration from their shirts in 2024 and 2018. As World Cup 2026 kits continue to be released, we are also expecting a bold kit, but it's nice to see fresh ideas having been implemented, ahead of what could be the final time we see Lionel Messi play for his nation..
The home kit is green, as is usually the case, but features a new and nimble Aztec-inspired detail that has already pricked the attention of budding shirt fanatics. You may like The Aztecs were a Mesoamerican civilisation that flourished in central Mexico from 1300 to 1521 (thanks, Wikipedia). It's an integral part of the country's history. With a special nod to its history, Mexico's new green number was sported by famous DJ 'Sebaxxx', as he performed alongside Colombian music star Feid recently.
The Scotland World Cup 2026 home kit is out now and it's lovely. Though most nations haven't actually qualified for the tournament yet, Adidas have pre-empted the rush for picking up new tops by dropping kits for the World Cup way ahead of time. Should Scotland get to the tournament, this is a top that references their last World Cup
Originally unveiled to the public at the Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico in early August, the Adizero SL 72 was a notable standout of the Adidas para Bad Bunny: The Archive exhibit. Perfectly timed to the conclusion of his unprecedented residency on the island, the release celebrates five years of the Puerto Rican performer's partnership with the Three Stripes. The colorway is striking at first glance, maybe even a little overwhelming. But there's a method to the madness.
The new social currency in the designs is best summarized in conversation with Willy Chavarria, the powerhouse Mexican-American designer who, while attending the exhibit, said that, "integrating cultural philosophy and thought process into products and their release is the new cultural movement. We're tired of buying product just for the sake of buying product. So, when we see product for a real reason, when there is depth behind it, it takes on a new value."
Al Nassr have unveiled their brand-new adidas home kit for the 2025/26 season a bold design inspired by Riyadh's blazing sunshine, the Arabian desert, and the aura of their nickname, The Knights. The shirt arrives in the club's traditional yellow and navy, but it's the intricate graphics that elevate it to something more than just a jersey. A radiating pattern flows across the base, symbolising the sun that dominates Riyadh's skyline while doubling as a visual nod to a knight's aura of strength.
The Adidas Taekwondo Lace shoes have quickly become my most-worn style due to their narrow design that hugs my feet and fits better than any other pair I've tried.
The adidas Predator Precision Silver Strike' features a clean white leather upper, silver Three Stripes branding, and a shimmering chrome soleplate, reflecting modern craftsmanship.
In a unique fusion of football and fashion, adidas has partnered with celebrated London designer Antonia Bronze to create a set of stunning, custom leather jackets for UEFA Women's Euro 2025.
The Megaride S2 is engineered to be both visually striking and structurally sound. A mesh underlay forms the breathable foundation of the upper, covered by a molded rubber cage that offers lateral support and standout aesthetics.