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Entire Studios x adidas Return With “Continued In Black”

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A stripped-back second drop built around silhouette, function and uniformity.

A Monochrome Evolution

Entire Studios and adidas reconnect for their second collaboration, titled “Continued In Black.” Following their February debut, this drop takes a more refined approach, reducing the entire collection to a strict all-black palette. The focus shifts away from color and toward form, letting proportion and construction take the lead.

Rethinking Activewear

Founded by former YEEZY creatives Dylan Richards-Diaz and Sebastian Hunt, Entire Studios brings its signature oversized, sculptural silhouettes into adidas’ performance world. The collection blurs the line between athletic gear and everyday clothing, with pieces designed to move easily between both spaces. Rather than separating sport and lifestyle, the garments are built to function as part of a cohesive, daily wardrobe.

Built for Modular Styling

At the core of the drop is a system-based approach to dressing. Each piece is designed to work together or stand alone, encouraging flexibility in how the collection is worn. Backed by adidas’ technical expertise and presented through a campaign shot by Szilveszter Makó, the release emphasizes a more intentional, uniform way of approaching modern sportswear.

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