adidas and Los Angeles-based Entire Studios have announced their first collaboration: a 26-piece collection that merges technical performance gear with refined, wardrobe-friendly design. The collection reworks three adidas lines—Optimé, ADIDAS Z.N.E., and adidas D4T—into pieces built for training that don’t look out of place outside of it.
The collection includes leggings with squat-proof technology (available in 4-inch and full-length), matching bras, training onesies, shorts, jackets, and layering pieces. Footwear includes reimagined Lightblaze POD and ACE silhouettes, plus a black leather handbag designed for gym-to-street transitions.

adidas x Entire Studios.
Most fashion-sportswear collaborations produce either gym clothes with designer branding or lifestyle pieces that can’t handle real training. This lands somewhere more functional: technical gear built for performance that happens to look refined enough to wear beyond it. Plus, the muted color palette (with a bold maroon option) keeps pieces versatile, while adidas’ technical construction handles the performance requirements.

The collection includes 26 pieces.
“This collaboration was about reframing what performance can look like today,” says Dylan Richards-Diaz, co-founder and creative director of Entire Studios. “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.”
The adidas x Entire Studios collection launches February 5, 2026, at adidas.com and select retail locations worldwide.