The latest collaboration between adidas and the Bob Marley Foundation offers an exciting blend of sport and reggae culture. This collection, crafted in honor of Jamaica’s potential World Cup™ participation, includes Home and Away kits for the “Reggae Boyz,” Anthem suits, and a fresh take on the popular Adizero Evo SL footwear. It’s a vivid tribute to Marley’s artistic legacy, deeply rooted in Jamaica’s identity.
The design of each item draws from Jamaica’s national colors and rich reggae traditions. The Home jersey stands out with record-inspired symbols, a nod to the island’s musical heritage. The Away jersey features a predominantly black palette, accented by vibrant green, red, and yellow, creating a striking contrast. Both jerseys proudly display the “Reggae Boyz” and “Reggae Girlz” nicknames on the back-collar, using a font reminiscent of Marley’s iconic “Tuff Gong” record logo. Each piece in this lineup bears the “Football Is Freedom” patch, further linking Jamaica’s beloved music to the sport.
These items are starting to drop on adidas.com. As Jamaica waits to see if they’ll qualify for the World Cup™, with a decision expected by March 31, fans can dive into this collection’s celebration of culture. Those ready to explore more can sign up on the adiClub platform for a chance to join an in-store launch party at adidas Oxford Street in London on Thursday, Feb. 19. The event promises live performances from Heartless Crew, Stush, DJ Jordss, and DJ Surgery, adding another layer of music and excitement to the launch.
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