Two iconic brands, Adidas Sportswear and Moon Boot, have joined forces to create a ready-to-wear collection that merges urban style with winter functionality. Designed for city adventures, this collaboration combines streetwear vibes with classic mountain aesthetics, delivering contemporary silhouettes that reflect both brands’ distinct DNAs—an exciting first for this duo.
Leading the charge for this unique collection are French-Algerian content creator and author Lena Mahfouf, along with K-pop sensation BABYMONSTER. They embody the versatile, youthful aesthetic this collaboration is all about. It’s for anyone ready to tackle winter in style. No more hiding under plaid blankets or bailing on weekend plans because of the cold—this collection ensures you stay cool and warm, from early mornings to late-night meetups.

For the first time, Moon Boot steps into the clothing game, blending its iconic “moon” aesthetic with Adidas’ modern streetwear expertise. Expect pieces like leggings, crop tops, parachute pants, and oversized hoodies—perfect for layering up in trendy yet practical looks. Even better? The collection incorporates recycled materials, bringing a touch of sustainability to your winter wardrobe.
But let’s give “the floor” to the protagonists.
- Footwear Adidas x Moon Boot:
The star of the show is the footwear. Featuring Adidas’ BOOST technology, these boots deliver ultimate comfort, energy return, and lightweight wear. With water-repellent materials and the Torsion system for extra stability, they’re built for tackling wintry streets with ease.
- Collegiate Varsity Jacket: channeling classic American varsity vibes, this oversized jacket makes a bold statement. Adorned with graphics celebrating both brands, it’s perfect for urban outings or chilly outdoor adventures.
The Adidas x Moon Boot collection drops on November 7 and will be available online, in stores, and via the Adidas app. It’s not just a blend of two distinct styles—it’s a call to reinvent winter with a wardrobe that balances fashion, functionality, and sustainability.
Who says you can’t have it all?

