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It looks as if Pop Trading Company has saved its best collaboration of 2023 until last, that’s after the Amsterdam-based label revealed its latest capsule alongside adidas Originals.

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It's been quite the year for Pop, all things considered. After kicking off proceedings with a collaboration alongside Burberry celebrating the Japanese nighttime skate scene, Pop revisited its long-standing partnership with the infamous Nottingham-based designer Paul Smith for another stand out capsule.

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Now, though, reuniting with adidas, Pop is serving up its most sublime offering yet by transforming some of the German sportswear label’s most epochal silhouettes into timeless skate-ready pieces.

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Take Pop’s iteration of the Superstar, for instance, which arrives more robust then we’ve become accustomed to. Or the new-look TRX Runner, a vintage sneaker from the adidas archives that’s been repurposed for 2023.

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Pop’s adidas capsule isn’t all about sneakers, though.

Elsewhere there’s a full co-branded apparel offering that includes a take on adidas’ classic tracksuit (which comes with zip-off pants that can be transformed into shorts), tees, polo shirts, and more.

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