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adidas’ Pop-Up Offers Upcycled Clothing in Exchange for Used Goods

adidas continues its commitment to sustainability with its latest “Choose to Give Back” announcement.

The Three Stripes recently unveiled the launch of a pop-up shop for one day only in New York City, focused on sustainable fashion. The pop-up will open on December 11 and includes a range of one-of-a-kind, vintage, and upcycled collections from some of the leading voices in sustainable fashion, including Theophilio, Ji Won Choi, Basketcase Gallery, Eva Joan Repair, Frankie Collective, Beepy Bella, and Tyranny & Mutation.

The pop-up is aimed to motivate consumers to dispose of clothing and other goods properly they no longer need as all pieces on display at the pop-up shop will be available for purchase not in dollars but for weight in worn goods.

“Clothing waste is a mounting problem, but facing it head-on and shifting towards a circular future will be our solution. At adidas, we see it as our responsibility to bring our consumers along on the journey and create awareness of how purchase choices – from opting for an upcycled shoe to donating end-of-life clothing – can make a huge impact,” said Katja Schreiber, adidas SVP of Sustainability. “We’re excited to bring this activation to life to show consumers that there can be a different, more sustainable model for fashion.”

Consumers will have to clean up their closets and trade in the associated weight in used clothing, shoes, or gear for points to purchase an item. For each half-pound of textile waste turned in, guests will be credited with one point, which they can then put towards pieces from the various collections. Pricing will be determined by item type and availability, starting at 2 points and maxing out at 15. Pricing is as follows:

A dollar value for any items not redeemed at the pop-up will be credited to consumers via the adidas Creator’s Club app, redeemable at the NYC 5th Avenue flagship. In addition, local, NYC-based Creator Club members at the Icon level will have the opportunity to RSVP for exclusive access to this event.

“Sustainability is instrumental in how we produce our pieces, so we are thrilled to be developing a bespoke collection made entirely of upcycled product from a brand that shares in our values,” said Theophilio designer and 2021 CFDA emerging designer winner Edvin Thompson.

The pop-up takes place at 61 Crosby Street in New York City on December 11 from noon to 7 p.m.

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