adidas Releases 3D-Printed ‘Climacool’ Featuring the Sabally Sisters, Tate McRae and Rodrigo De Paul

adidas Releases 3D-Printed 'Climacool' Featuring the Sabally Sisters, Tate McRae and Rodrigo De Paul

adidas continues the evolution of its 3D-printed Climacool range for FW26 with fresh new colourways and updated silhouettes designed for the modern performance-meets-fashion aesthetic.

Designed for both men and women, with parity testing for each foot’s form, Climacool combines a sculpted lattice silhouette with optimal comfort and breathability for an elevated sportswear look.

The latest silhouette is built through adidas’ advanced and unique 3D additive manufacturing process to deliver a fit unachievable through traditional manufacturing. With airy materials and mesh ventilation zones, the 3D-printed design delivers 360° airflow and cooling that helps keep the wearer fresh and comfortable, while hugging the foot like second skin.

The FW26 campaign features Rodrigo De Paul, the Sabally Sisters and Tate McRae, bringing together sport, music and style to explore how Climacool’s breathability powers their flow state.

Rodrigo De Paul said,
“I’m always moving – training, travelling, going straight from one thing to the next – so comfort matters. Climacool feels super light on-foot and easy to wear all day.”

Sabally Sisters said,
“We love pieces that work with everything and still feel unique. Climacool has that mix of comfort, breathability and style that fits naturally into our everyday lives off court.”

Tate McRae said,
“I’m constantly on the move, so wearing something that feels super lightweight like Climacool makes a difference. I love it because it’s both styling and comfortable.”

Priced at $160, available in US sizes 4-14 unisex, the new Climacool launched worldwide from July 2, 2026 in stores and online https://www.adidas.com/us with fresh new colourways and updated silhouettes set to drop across 2026.

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About adidas

adidas is one of the world’s leading suppliers in the sporting goods industry. The company, headquartered in Herzogenaurach, employs over 62,000 people worldwide and generated sales of 23.7 billion euros in 2024.

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