ADIDAS ORIGINALS TEAMS WITH WILLY CHAVARRIA ON CHICANO-INSPIRED COLLECTION

adidas Originals and Willy Chavarria launch their Spring/Summer 2025 collection honoring Chicano heritage with oversized designs, Mexican cultural symbols, and updated classics.

image of the Spring/Summer 2025 collaboration between adidas Originals and designer Willy Chavarria. The collection celebrates Chicano culture through fashion, featuring oversized silhouettes and Mexican cultural symbols. Key pieces include tracksuits with Three Stripes, redesigned Trefoil logos with rose embroidery, co-branded hoodies with red and green panels, and the revamped 1978 Jabbar basketball shoe. The collection launches in two drops: May 8 and July 10, available through the CONFIRMED app and select retailers. The campaign was photographed by Carlos Jaramillo in Los Angeles with Chavarria's friends and family.
Willy Chavarria
image of the Spring/Summer 2025 collaboration between adidas Originals and designer Willy Chavarria. The collection celebrates Chicano culture through fashion, featuring oversized silhouettes and Mexican cultural symbols. Key pieces include tracksuits with Three Stripes, redesigned Trefoil logos with rose embroidery, co-branded hoodies with red and green panels, and the revamped 1978 Jabbar basketball shoe. The collection launches in two drops: May 8 and July 10, available through the CONFIRMED app and select retailers. The campaign was photographed by Carlos Jaramillo in Los Angeles with Chavarria's friends and family.
Willy Chavarria
image of the Spring/Summer 2025 collaboration between adidas Originals and designer Willy Chavarria. The collection celebrates Chicano culture through fashion, featuring oversized silhouettes and Mexican cultural symbols. Key pieces include tracksuits with Three Stripes, redesigned Trefoil logos with rose embroidery, co-branded hoodies with red and green panels, and the revamped 1978 Jabbar basketball shoe. The collection launches in two drops: May 8 and July 10, available through the CONFIRMED app and select retailers. The campaign was photographed by Carlos Jaramillo in Los Angeles with Chavarria's friends and family.
Willy Chavarria
image of the Spring/Summer 2025 collaboration between adidas Originals and designer Willy Chavarria. The collection celebrates Chicano culture through fashion, featuring oversized silhouettes and Mexican cultural symbols. Key pieces include tracksuits with Three Stripes, redesigned Trefoil logos with rose embroidery, co-branded hoodies with red and green panels, and the revamped 1978 Jabbar basketball shoe. The collection launches in two drops: May 8 and July 10, available through the CONFIRMED app and select retailers. The campaign was photographed by Carlos Jaramillo in Los Angeles with Chavarria's friends and family.
Willy Chavarria
image of the Spring/Summer 2025 collaboration between adidas Originals and designer Willy Chavarria. The collection celebrates Chicano culture through fashion, featuring oversized silhouettes and Mexican cultural symbols. Key pieces include tracksuits with Three Stripes, redesigned Trefoil logos with rose embroidery, co-branded hoodies with red and green panels, and the revamped 1978 Jabbar basketball shoe. The collection launches in two drops: May 8 and July 10, available through the CONFIRMED app and select retailers. The campaign was photographed by Carlos Jaramillo in Los Angeles with Chavarria's friends and family.
Willy Chavarria
image of the Spring/Summer 2025 collaboration between adidas Originals and designer Willy Chavarria. The collection celebrates Chicano culture through fashion, featuring oversized silhouettes and Mexican cultural symbols. Key pieces include tracksuits with Three Stripes, redesigned Trefoil logos with rose embroidery, co-branded hoodies with red and green panels, and the revamped 1978 Jabbar basketball shoe. The collection launches in two drops: May 8 and July 10, available through the CONFIRMED app and select retailers. The campaign was photographed by Carlos Jaramillo in Los Angeles with Chavarria's friends and family.
Willy Chavarria
image of the Spring/Summer 2025 collaboration between adidas Originals and designer Willy Chavarria. The collection celebrates Chicano culture through fashion, featuring oversized silhouettes and Mexican cultural symbols. Key pieces include tracksuits with Three Stripes, redesigned Trefoil logos with rose embroidery, co-branded hoodies with red and green panels, and the revamped 1978 Jabbar basketball shoe. The collection launches in two drops: May 8 and July 10, available through the CONFIRMED app and select retailers. The campaign was photographed by Carlos Jaramillo in Los Angeles with Chavarria's friends and family.
Willy Chavarria
image of the Spring/Summer 2025 collaboration between adidas Originals and designer Willy Chavarria. The collection celebrates Chicano culture through fashion, featuring oversized silhouettes and Mexican cultural symbols. Key pieces include tracksuits with Three Stripes, redesigned Trefoil logos with rose embroidery, co-branded hoodies with red and green panels, and the revamped 1978 Jabbar basketball shoe. The collection launches in two drops: May 8 and July 10, available through the CONFIRMED app and select retailers. The campaign was photographed by Carlos Jaramillo in Los Angeles with Chavarria's friends and family.
Willy Chavarria
image of the Spring/Summer 2025 collaboration between adidas Originals and designer Willy Chavarria. The collection celebrates Chicano culture through fashion, featuring oversized silhouettes and Mexican cultural symbols. Key pieces include tracksuits with Three Stripes, redesigned Trefoil logos with rose embroidery, co-branded hoodies with red and green panels, and the revamped 1978 Jabbar basketball shoe. The collection launches in two drops: May 8 and July 10, available through the CONFIRMED app and select retailers. The campaign was photographed by Carlos Jaramillo in Los Angeles with Chavarria's friends and family.
Willy Chavarria
image of the Spring/Summer 2025 collaboration between adidas Originals and designer Willy Chavarria. The collection celebrates Chicano culture through fashion, featuring oversized silhouettes and Mexican cultural symbols. Key pieces include tracksuits with Three Stripes, redesigned Trefoil logos with rose embroidery, co-branded hoodies with red and green panels, and the revamped 1978 Jabbar basketball shoe. The collection launches in two drops: May 8 and July 10, available through the CONFIRMED app and select retailers. The campaign was photographed by Carlos Jaramillo in Los Angeles with Chavarria's friends and family.
Willy Chavarria

The collaborative spring/summer 2025 line between adidas Originals and designer Willy Chavarria, which first appeared at Paris Fashion Week in January, is finally reaching consumers. This partnership celebrates Chicano heritage through oversized silhouettes and Mexican cultural elements.

Photographed by Carlos Jaramillo, the campaign showcases the collection's distinctive aesthetic in Los Angeles settings with Chavarria's friends and extended family. "adidas' role in Chicano culture remains largely untold", Chavarria explains. "I enjoy presenting this iconic brand in ways that reflect how I wore it growing up and how we wear it today. Creating this project in Los Angeles with close friends and family was both personally meaningful and powerful, allowing me to capture our brothers' and sisters' beauty against the backdrop we call home".

The collection features ready-to-wear clothing and footwear. Standout items include tracksuits adorned with the signature Three Stripes, a reimagined red Trefoil logo with rose embroidery, and co-branded white hoodies incorporating red and green panels alongside the Aztec eagle. For footwear, Chavarria has updated the classic 1978 Jabbar basketball shoe.

Consumers can purchase the collection through two separate releases: the first arriving May 8 and the second following on July 10. Items will be available via the CONFIRMED app and select retail locations.

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Born in Groningen in 1991, Eric Grischott is a linguist with a deep-rooted passion for art, music, and fashion. His academic journey led him to graduate in languages, further enriching his linguistic prowess. His thirst for knowledge and cultural immersion took him abroad, where he gained invaluable experience and insights. Eric’s linguistic expertise is not confined to just theory. He has honed his skills in French and German through specialized DELF and DELE courses, demonstrating his commitment to mastering these languages. His passions extend beyond languages, encompassing the creative realms of art, the rhythmic world of music, and the dynamic sphere of fashion.