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Header: Szilveszter Mako for adidas

February 5th marks the official global arrival of the first-ever partnership between adidas and the Los Angeles-based fashion house Entire Studios. Unveiled today, this 26-piece collection is a massive shift in how we think about gym gear, moving away from purely functional clothing toward a design-first wardrobe that handles a full day of activity without a second thought.

By taking the most popular adidas lines – Optimé, ADIDAS Z.N.E., and D4T – and running them through the specific lens of Entire Studios, the brands have created something that feels entirely new. It is a system of clothing built for people who treat training as the core of their daily routine but want to look just as sharp on the street as they do during a workout.

Photo credit: Szilveszter Mako

A sophisticated range made for daily wear

The collection relies on the specific silhouettes and proportions that have made Entire Studios a cult favourite. Instead of the typical bright, neon palettes often found in performance wear, this drop uses a sophisticated range of muted tones like putty beige and dusty cargo. To keep things energetic, a deep maroon runs through the line-up, nodding to the pace and power of heavy movement.

Every piece is part of a wider system. You can wear the outfits as full head-to-toe looks for a uniform feel, or break them apart to mix with your own clothes. This flexibility is central to the design, ensuring the items don’t just sit in a gym bag but become staples in a modern wardrobe.

Adidas and Entire Studios First Collection
Photo credit: Szilveszter Mako

Technical details and performance boosts

The partnership uses the best of adidas’ technical builds while adding high-end finishes. The ADIDAS Z.N.E. range keeps its iconic oversized shape but gets an upgrade with bonded seams for a cleaner, flatter look. These hoodies and track pants also feature tonal reflective logos, making them practical for low-light travel while keeping the branding quiet and sophisticated.

For those focused on high-intensity training, the Optimé leggings come in both 4-inch and full-length versions. These are built with squat-proof technology to ensure they stay opaque during heavy lifts. Matching medium-support bras round out the sets, offering a look that is as much about aesthetics as it is about support.

Footwear and high-end accessories

The collaboration goes beyond just clothing, extending into footwear and gear. The Lightblaze POD and ACE trainers have been reworked to fit this new design language, providing a solid foundation for movement. Perhaps the most surprising addition is a statement black leather handbag. It is a clear signal that this collection is meant to travel with you from a morning meeting to an evening training session, holding everything you need in a package that looks premium.

New standard for the modern uniform

The adidas and Entire Studios collection succeeds because it doesn’t try to choose between performance and appearance. It acknowledges that for a new generation, the gym and the rest of life are not separate categories. By combining the technical depth of adidas, including their onesies, tanks, and layering pieces, with the restraint and specific fit of Entire Studios, the result is a collection that feels authentic to both worlds.

The campaign, captured by photographer Szilveszter Mako, highlights this intersection of intention and style, showing how these pieces behave when they are actually in motion.