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ADIDAS = All. Day. I. Dream. About. Sales. The Adidas Extra Sale is in effect, now through Friday, March 24, and thousands of items are up to 65% off. Brimming with deals on comfy walking shoes, flattering everyday wear and workout clothes, and sporty accessories, it’s the perfect spark to revive those flailing 2023 fitness resolutions. Even their iconic Cloudfoam sneakers are on sale — down from $75 to just $37 with the special code! Indeed, shoppers can save an additional 30% off almost everything, including sale items when you use code EXTRASALE at checkout. "Popular items sell out quickly during sales,” shared shopping expert Michelle Madhok, “so don’t wait too long to make a purchase." Scroll on for the very best deals.
"I love these!" raved a reviewer. They’re super comfy and cute. I’ve worn them on hikes, 12-hour nursing shifts and to the gym, and my feet don’t hurt at all afterward. I will definitely be getting more in other colors." But perhaps the biggest sell comes from a wearer who wrote: "Like walking on clouds! I love how they feel as soon as you put them on... I brought another pair because I love them so much!"
Inspired by shoes made for a tennis court, these sneakers are designed with casual styling in mind, but they're not your average white sneaker. They have a Cloudfoam insole with a rubber outsole and the upper is made with Primegreen — a sort of vegan leather made with 50% high-performance recycled material.
These classic three stripe track pants have been upgraded with Mother Nature–approved material. The slightly stretchy fabric is made with a 100% recycled polyester doubleknit fabric.
These bestsellers are incredibly supportive and comfy, whether you're running a 10K or just running errands. Reviewers love them: "Good for running long distances. Super breathable."
If a statement sneaker is more your thing, you'll love these leopard print running shoes. Fitted with Adidas Boost technology, these super sneaks are both as functional as they are fashionable.
From cardio to lounging, these Adidas leggings are made with sleek, soft fabric gives you both a flattering look and a comfortable feel. The high waist stays put and minimal seams keep them extra smooth.
Whether you plan on wearing these on your next jog or your next trip to the grocery store, these sneakers — with their thick sole and cloud-like feel — are perfect.
This super-soft fleece jacket is perfect for throwing on after a workout, though we bet you'll find yourself wanting to wear it just about any chance you get.
Spring is just around the corner, and we're willing to bet pretty pastel slides like these will pop back up to full price. The plush cushioned insoles cradle your feet for all-day comfort. Ahhhh!
Shoppers love this sleek, sustainable track jacket — holler if you remember this look from the 70s— made from upcycled plastic collected from ocean shores.
These tough-as-nails sneakers can handle any terrain. Lightweight and brilliantly designed for comfort, using EVA cushioning, they provide ample support and make every step a pleasure. Plus, they're made with recycled materials, so they also give the earth some love.
To see more of the products you can find on sale, check out the Adidas sale page. And remember: If you spend $150 or more, you get free shipping. Happy shopping!
The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.
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