After decades of inspiring street fashion, Adidas is getting into the festival and future fashion scene with the Tech and Techno collections.
Adidas has been considered street fashion since their glory days with 80’s rappers. Hip hop and EDM production share a lot of similarities. So it’s perfectly acceptable to wear the Adidas bodysuits, two pieces, bike shorts, crop tops and fanny packs to a rave or dance music festival.
The Adidas Originals Asymmetrical Stretch Cotton Body Suit ($90) is like booty shorts and an asymmetrical tee in one piece. That’s an entire music festival outfit. The Logo Embroidered Cotton Blend Bodysuit ($51) is more symmetrical. It doesn’t have sleeves so it costs less.
The 3 Stripe Stretch Bandeau Bra ($32) is a bra and a top at the same time. It matches the black on black Logo Techno Belt Bag ($38), as well as the Adicolor Techno Belt Bag ($32). Both are suitable for holding objects while partying, raving, shuffle dancing, twerking or waiting in line.
Adidas Originals tops can be paired with the 3 Stripes Techno Skirt ($45), or the Fitted Cotton Blend Cycling Shorts ($38), depending on your preference. They also make Tech sneakers.
The Balloon Leg Techno Track Pants ($102) were inspired by 80’s hip hop culture. And the Wide Leg Techno Track Pants ($128) were inspired by 90’s rave culture. So it really depends on your own personal style. If you’re more boho try the Printed Patchwork Cotton Pants ($102).
The Women’s Adidas Originals Techno collection is available exclusively at Luisaviaroma. If you prefer something more colorful check out the bodysuits at the official Adidas web store.