ADIDAS AND CLOT BLEND FORMAL WEAR WITH STREETWEAR IN NEW COLLECTION

Edison Chen and adidas Originals unveil CLOT Dress Capsule, featuring a leather Superstar sneaker and black suit that combines street style with formal tailoring.

Black tailored suit and modified Superstar sneakers from CLOT x adidas Originals collaboration displayed against neutral background
Colt/Adidas
Black tailored suit and modified Superstar sneakers from CLOT x adidas Originals collaboration displayed against neutral background"
Colt/Adidas
Black tailored suit and modified Superstar sneakers from CLOT x adidas Originals collaboration displayed against neutral background"
Colt/Adidas

Edison Chen's latest partnership with adidas Originals takes an unexpected turn into tailored territory. The CLOT Dress Capsule collection strips away casual elements typically associated with sportswear, replacing them with formal design cues.

The collection's focal point reimagines the classic Superstar silhouette. The sneaker retains its recognizable shell toe but elevates the design with Italian leather construction and adds a subtle heel to the rubber sole, nodding to traditional formal footwear.

Accompanying the footwear is a relaxed-cut suit in black. The blazer and trousers maintain comfort while incorporating adidas' signature details - the Three Stripes and Trefoil logo appear as subtle tonal elements woven into the fabric.

This collection reflects Chen's continuing exploration of style boundaries. By merging adidas' athletic heritage with elements of formal wear, the pieces create a middle ground between two traditionally separate fashion categories.

The CLOT Dress Capsule will launch December 20th through JUICE retail locations and their digital platform.

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