Adidas & BAPE are back, picking up where they left off as they continue to blur the lines between football culture and street wear ahead of World Cup 2026.
After first linking up last year, The Three Stripes and the iconic Japanese label return with a fresh football-inspired collection that lives comfortably between pitch and pavement.
This latest collection is built for fans who live and breathe the game, whether it's on the pitch or the streets. Classic football silhouettes have been torn up and rebuilt through BAPE’s fearless design language, and led by a new co-created camo print, loud graphics, and attitude-heavy detailing that feels more terrace than training ground.
Front and centre are two jerseys that refuse to play it safe. One lands as a long sleeve, denim-print collared top that takes clear inspiration from the iconic star-stamped USA ‘94 away shirt, this time blended with that fearless BAPE design language. The other jersey flips an iconic 90s Japan shirt, setting BAPE flame graphics loose down the sleeves and across the back, & finished with BAPE 93 personalisation that sends a clean nod to where it all started. It’s the perfect fusion where football heritage meets the streets.
And the rest of the drop is no joke either. Shark hoodies, camo jacquard Joe’s, parachute pants, and graphic tees build out a rotation that feels made for football fashion fans. Then there’s the footwear, that doesn’t miss either. Class adidas silhouettes painted with bold camo graphics that are instantly recognisable as BAPE looks. Clean.
The full collection is available 7 Feb at adidas.com