“Hey there, track suit loving friends. Get ready to unleash your inner Jonathan Davis because guess what, Korn and Adidas are making some magic happen. Complex spilled the beans back in June.
Keep scrolling if you wanna know how to snag these goodies for yourself.
Korn and Adidas slid into our social media feeds like rock ‘n’ roll royalty, confirming this metal type collaboration. Mark your calendars for October 27th, folks – that’s the day this collection hits select stores, though they’re keeping those secret store names under wraps for now. What’s in the bag? Well, we’re talking killer tees, a rad hoodie, a slick tracksuit (top and bottoms sold separately, because we’re all about options), and not one, but two pairs of shoes. The website describes it as “decades of anticipation meets Adidas awesomeness.“
Now, here’s the scoop: if you’re an online shopaholic, this drop is exclusively for the chosen ones, aka the members. So, if you want to score these goodies from the comfort of your couch, hustle over to Confirmed and the Adidas app before October 26th. Throw your name in the hat, pick your size, and grease up your payment method. The fashion gods will let you know if you’re a winner, and only the lucky ones get to flex in this gear.
Oh, did we mention that every piece is stamped with Korn’s logo? The T-shirts are your gateway to rock ‘n’ roll style, ranging from $50 to $60. The hoodie is the crown jewel at $120. When it comes to the kicks, you’re looking at $130 to $140. The tracksuit top? A crisp Benjamin ($100), and the pants will cost you a cool $80. Plus, there’s a T-shirt that pays homage to their 1996 hit “A.D.I.D.A.S.” – talk about a blast from the past!
Scroll down and feast your eyes on the collection in all its glory. And if that’s not enough, there’s even a video trailer for the collaboration lurking below.
Now, even if you can’t get your hands on this merch madness, here’s some sweet news: Korn is dropping new music soon! Brian “Head” Welch spilled the beans on Joe Rogan’s The Joe Kingdom Perspective, hinting at new tunes next year. They’re also cooking up plans to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their self-titled debut.








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