RICK OWENS ADIDAS SS27 PARIS CLIMACOOL CAPSULE DEBUT
By FINALLY OFFLINE | 6/26/2026
Rick Owens debuted his Adidas SS27 collab in Paris with a technical running shoe, Climacool joggers, tailored suiting, and signature latex capes.
On a hot Paris morning on June 25, Rick Owens walked Adidas directly into his universe. The result is SS27's most unexpected technical collab: a full collection that runs from Climacool running shoes to latex capes, with sharp tailored suiting and jogging sets threaded through the middle.
This is not Adidas softening Rick Owens. It is Rick Owens absorbing Adidas entirely.
The debut came through SSENSE, whose documentation captured the full range of the collection on a single Paris day. The post gathered over 12,000 likes within hours, which for this aesthetic tier is signal enough.
## What the Rick Owens Adidas SS27 Collection Includes
The anchor piece is a technical running shoe built on Climacool technology. It sits in that category of footwear that could survive a trail run and still look correct at a gallery opening. Climacool in the Rick Owens context is not about breathability for its own sake. It is about surface tension. The mesh panels and ventilation channels become part of the silhouette's visual language.
From there the collection moves into jogging suits that carry Owens's usual draped and deconstructed logic. These are not track pants you wear to the gym. The proportions are wrong for that, deliberately. They read closer to ceremonial than athletic, which is exactly the point Rick Owens makes every time he touches performance fabric.
The sharp tailoring sits beside the technical pieces without irony. A structured jacket in the Rick Owens Adidas context is a statement about what serious dressing looks like when performance is the starting material rather than the afterthought.
And then there are the latex capes and chaps. This is where the collection announces itself. Latex in SS27 Paris, on a hot morning, paired with a running shoe built for ventilation, is Rick Owens making his argument in capital letters. The contrast is the collection. Climacool meets material that does not breathe at all. That tension is the design.
## Why This Collab Reads Differently From Every Other Adidas Partnership
Adidas has moved through a significant number of collabs in the 2025 and 2026 cycle. The [Brain Dead x Adidas Disney kits](/quick/brain-dead-adidas-disney-kits-land-june-29-bd8k4r7x) landing June 29 come from a completely different direction, using pop culture visual language to expand the brand's reach. That is one strategy. Rick Owens is the opposite strategy.
The Rick Owens Adidas SS27 capsule does not seek reach. It seeks depth. It is Adidas buying credibility in the architectural fashion space that no streetwear collab can access. Rick Owens's customer does not respond to Disney references or to hype cycles. They respond to conviction.
This is what makes the Climacool shoe the central object. It is the piece that most clearly shows both brands operating at their respective ceilings at the same time. Adidas's best performance engineering married to Rick Owens's best silhouette thinking produces something that looks like neither brand operating alone.
## Where SS27 Paris Places This Collection
The SS27 Paris season is producing collections that are explicitly in conversation with each other. The [Louis Vuitton SS27 wave under Pharrell](/quick/louis-vuitton-ss27-pharrell-wave-paris-2026-m8v4k2wp) is asking one set of questions about luxury and cultural synthesis. Rick Owens is asking a different set, and the answers look nothing alike.
What the season is establishing is a range. One end is maximalist cultural reference and joyful spectacle. The other end is architectural severity and performance material pushed to its formal limits. Rick Owens and Adidas SS27 plants a flag at that second end and does not move.
The latex capes and chaps are the proof. Nothing in the SS27 Paris cycle is making a stronger argument for what fashion can still do when it refuses to be comfortable in the conventional sense. You do not wear latex on a hot day in Paris because it is practical. You wear it because the image it produces is worth every degree of discomfort.
## The SSENSE Documentation
SSENSE's documentation from the Paris morning is the primary visual record of the drop. The images carry the heat of the day and the strangeness of seeing Climacool mesh sitting next to latex in natural light. That is a hard visual argument to make, and the record makes it clearly.
The collab does not have a confirmed wider retail date at time of publication. What exists is the debut, the documentation, and the 12,000 plus likes that confirm the fashion world registered what happened on that Paris morning.
Watch SSENSE and Rick Owens channels for retail and restock information as SS27 delivery windows approach.