Adidas thobes

“From Pitch To Prayer,” that’s right! Adidas has recently launched sportswear thobes. If you’re a fan of Adidas, this is the right news for you. The popular sports brand is taking a fashionable step forward by introducing its very own thobe.

Now, you may wonder what a thobe is. Men in the Middle East wear a thobe, which is a traditional long-sleeved, ankle-length robe. These robes are typically white to reflect the sun’s heat, but you can also find them in other light colors.

However, Adidas added their unique twist to the thobes. Their version features the iconic three stripes along the sides and the brand’s distinct gold logo on the front. The design keeps it traditional yet stylish, perfect for both everyday wear and special occasions.

Here are some photographs of the designs:

French artist Emile Samory Fofana brought this innovative design to life. After years of conceptual work, this marks his first collaboration with Adidas. Emile shared his excitement on Instagram, saying, “We developed a functional football qamis for you to be as comfortable on the pitch as on a prayer mat.”

He emphasized that the thobe blends functionality with cultural traditions. Furthermore, to showcase its versatility, the campaign features men wearing the thobe paired with traditional head accessories. Additionally, Emile designed the campaigns, capturing various aspects of life. In the photographs, you can see the men playing football, posing in gyms, and standing proudly in front of mosques. These images perfectly illustrate the thobe’s practicality and cultural significance.

This perfectly captures the thobe’s practicality and cultural significance. And we are all here for it! This level of inclusivity is everything people want. This thobe collection is set to be a game-changer, blending sportswear with tradition uniquely and stylishly. Keep an eye out for more updates from Adidas on this exciting new venture!

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Mahnoor Rashid
Mahnoor Rashid is a student with a love for writing. She is an eccentric artist, fond of Muslim architecture. Currently, as a freelance writer, she explores the latest news and the depths of Pakistan's history and culture, while drawn to marketing's intriguing nuances. When not writing, Mahnoor is found adoring animals.