Adidas Originals and the trailblazing California-based alt-metal band KoRn are again joining forces. This partnership ushers in a bold new collection of footwear, apparel, and accessories, each piece echoing the band's distinctive flair and affinity for Adidas' classic Three Stripes.
Apparel and Accessories Spotlight
According to a press release, central to the collection is a dazzling green sequined track top paired with matching track pants, both adorned with co-branded details exclusive to the KoRn web store.
Complementing this standout apparel are additional pieces such as a long-sleeved graphic Tee featuring the iconic Three Stripes on its sleeves, a trio of socks, and a cap, all of which proudly display the KoRn logo alongside Adidas' signature Three Stripes detailing.
Footwear Innovation
Revolver Magazine noted that the collection spotlighted innovative footwear, presenting custom versions of the Campus 2 silhouette and a bold reimagining of the Supermodified sneaker. The Campus 2 design boasts a luxurious furry suede upper embellished with subtle KoRn touches. In contrast, the KoRn web-store exclusive Supermodified sneaker captivates with vivid bright green accents.
The color schemes of both models pay homage to the iconic aesthetic found in vintage KoRn t-shirts from their "Follow the Leader" album era. Additionally, these sneakers come equipped with graphic insoles, an array of spare laces in different colors, a set of chunky laces, a collection of four stickers, a guitar pick keychain, and a bespoke co-branded tour-style box, enhancing the unboxing experience.
Release Information
Mark your calendars for May 15th, when the latest Adidas Originals and KoRn collection drops. This eagerly awaited lineup will be available on CONFIRMED, Adidas.com, the KoRn web store, and select retailers, offering fans and fashion-forward individuals another opportunity to celebrate the legacy of a band that continues redefining the boundaries between music and fashion.
Photo: Adidas Newsroom


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