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For some of us, getting dressed means throwing on clothes and running out the door. Others thrive on meticulously planned ensembles of self-expression. Wherever you fall in the two camps, there's something we can all agree on: Adidas Originals provides effortlessly cool staples rocked by the most stylish people around.
Just in time for a middle-of-summer wardrobe edit, Adidas.com is serving up 30 percent off select Originals when you use the code CREATORS. Here are some of our favorite picks:
There are several riffs on the iconic Superstar Shoe, including this version with a zoomed-in, 3-D Trefoil graphic in blue or red. You can easily wear these versatile low-tops with anything from shorts and jeans to a suit or dress.
Lace up and make strides in the statement-making colors of the NMD_R1 V2 Shoes designed with a foot-hugging textile upper to stay cool and a Boost midsole to amplify every step with energy return technology.
Nodding to the Adicolor concept launched back in 1983, which provided buyers with a DIY paint set to customize their Adidas sneakers, today’s 3-Stripes Pants are designed to inspire your personal style—whether you’re WFH or heading to brunch.
With an on-point drawstring cord at the waist, bold pastel shades, and a modern oversize treatment of the retro logo, the Adicolor Large Logo Track Top is everything you need for cool summer nights or a transition piece to fall.
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