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Adidas and CLOT Reimagine Ivy League Style with the CLOT Pro Model

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Jose Partida

Edison Chen and CLOT reinterpret the sleek styles of Ivy fashion on their latest collaboration with adidas.

Following their celebrated Stan Smith collaboration, adidas Originals and CLOT by Edison Chen return with the Pro Model Collection, which blends Ivy League sport aesthetics with tasteful tailoring to redefine the collegiate uniform through an East-meets-West lens.

Edison Chen subverts traditional collegiate codes, reworking heritage-inspired silhouettes through his globally minded design perspective. The result? A collection blends vintage varsity culture with contemporary streetwear discernment and multicultural storytelling.

At the heart of the collection sits the CLOT Pro Model, a premium reimagination of the iconic adidas Superstar that is reworked into a winter-ready boot. Offered in Navy and Brown colorways, the silhouette pairs rich premium leather uppers with rope laces and a chunky sawtooth sole built for utility. Gold-tone eyelets and CLOT branding on the tongue complete the design, merging craftsmanship with cultural storytelling—an evolution of classic sport style into something both rugged and refined.

The apparel capsule reinterprets traditional Ivy League sportswear through a multicultural lens, blending tradition with innovation across every piece. The CLOT Varsity Jacket, cut from herringbone felt, honors letterman heritage with shearling lining and embroidered co-branded emblems that celebrate the partnership’s cultural exchange. The jacket features a 1960s-inspired polar bear mascot, one of Edison’s favorite animals, brought to life through chenille patches and collegiate graphics.

One of the already popular looks from this collection is the CLOT Sweater with mohair-inspired Trefoil branding that introduces interplay between softness and structure. The corduroy CLOT Suit Jacket and Pant set merges classic suiting with sport cues. The jacket showcases CLOT’s signature wrap style with tie closures and subtle 3-Stripes detailing, adding silhouettes of refined athleticism to the range.


Rooted in Ivy League sport references and filtered through Edison Chen’s distinctive creative vision, the Pro Model Collection celebrates the intersection of Ivy League culture, street style, and adidas’ archival legacy. The apparel that is part of this collection flips the expectations of Ivy style, thus creating classic looks for the street and the classroom.

The Ivy aesthetic has regained popularity, as many other styles like workwear, in the vintage community and the world of fashion. The juxtaposition of formal apparel turned into casual outfits helped popularize the style in its beginning. Like other trends and styles, the Ivy look eventually grabbed the attention of stylish people around the globe. The thought of apparel being able to speak to stylish people around the world is the core message of CLOT’s latest collection. Through the collections nod to the past, plus modern styling and tailoring, adidas and CLOT celebrate a transformative era in fashion and give it back to the people, where it truly belongs.

The adidas Originals and CLOT Pro Model Collection by Edison Chen will be available at select adidas retailers and JUICE retail channels, JUICE ONLINE WeChat Mini Program, and JUICESTORE.com globally on November 15th, 2025, at local time.

Photos courtesy of CLOT

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