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Many of us might say that the past comes back to haunt us. But when it comes to fashion, past trends and the need for nostalgia are often welcomed back with open arms. Recently we’ve seen trends from past decades coming back in full force and reinventing themselves in new and exciting ways. Brands are using their archives and history to create styles that not only tell a story but create ways for consumers to live both in the past and present.
adidas has brought nostalgia front and center with their adicolor collection that was cultivated in the 70s. With a modern take on classic and archival looks from the brand, the apparel and accessories within this collection feature bold Trefoil logos and tell the story of the Three Stripes with every design. Scroll down to shop our top picks from the adicolor collection that takes inspiration from where the brand began and brings it right into 2023.
An ode to the classic sweatshirt, this pullover is an everyday essential. It is constructed of 100 percent cotton French Terry for a super soft and cozy feel with a ribbed crewneck, hem and cuffs.
Those in search of a relaxed yet athletic fit will love this loose fit comfortable tee with the Three Stripes wrapped around one sleeve. This t-shirt is also made in part with recycled content generated from production waste to avoid larger environmental impact.
Heritage Now Flared Leggings, $55
These retro-inspired leggings come from the brand’s archives and take a cue from iconic bell-bottom styles. They are crafted from stretchy velvet and offer a flattering high waist fit and a small yet impressive Trefoil logo.
No matter your age, you’ve probably owned at least one pair of these classic adidas sneakers. You’ll find the Three Stripes on each side of the shoe with a smooth leather upper and the world-famous rubber shell toe.
Adicolor Classics Firebird Track Jacket, $80
This track jacket is not only extremely stylish, but its also environmentally conscious. It is made with a yarn which contains 50 percent Parley Ocean Plastic, reimagined plastic waste intercepted from coastal areas, preventing it from polluting the ocean.
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