Welcome to the weekly digest of the most talked about stories from adidas News.
Blending basketball with culture, James Harden just wrapped up his UNO Fest tour in China. The tour featured local experiences and the unveiling of not only two new models, but also a custom outdoor basketball court in Guangzhou, complete with a larger-than-life portrait of Harden himself.
Also in basketball, Edison Chen gave us a glimpse into the adidas AE1 x Clot collaboration, while another glimpse into the future comes from tennis, as we just unveiled the Barricade Jubilee Edition in a striking silver colourway, a tribute to on-court legacy.
Speaking of legacy - the Arsenal third kit has been revealed, with art deco detailing and a design paying tribute to their iconic home ground, Highbury.
In style news, BABYMONSTER showcased the latest summer shorts combinations alongside our Mary Jane collection, a ballet-inspired shoe that’s making waves off the stage.
On the track and field, adidas athletes shone at the U.S. Track & Field Championships, with Anna Hall, Noah Lyles, and Ezra Frech among those who secured their spots for the World Athletics Championships in Japan. In baseball, Julio Rodríguez celebrated a major milestone - his 100th career home run and in cricket, India’s National Team pulled off a comeback you’ll want to see to believe - leveling the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy series in dramatic fashion.
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