Addidas has launched latex clothing this past year to include leggings, a long-sleeve jacket and a bodysuit. If you weren’t on it, you probably didn’t get one of these rare and one-of-a-kind releases. In the U.S. the items sold out almost immediately and the general public and latex enthusiasts bought them up like candy.

Regardless, if you still really want some Addidas latex, you can still find them for sale on Ebay (at potentially outrageous prices) and if you travel to Chile we have heard that you can still find latex Addidas available in-store, but not available for shipment to the U.S.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/406023392731
You can find all the materials and colors to recreate these iconic fashions at MJTrends. Check back in with us for when we re-release our custom fit patterns, which are set to launch next year, most likely in Q2 of 2026.


The hype around these pieces reminds me of sneaker drops, just in latex form. Limited supply plus a big brand name was always going to create this kind of frenzy.
The fact that enthusiasts and general consumers both rushed these items says a lot about the appeal. Latex clearly isn’t as niche as it used to be.
The Chile availability detail is oddly specific but helpful if someone is really determined. Still, it’s surprising they didn’t offer broader international shipping.
The mention of MJTrends materials as a way to recreate the look is actually encouraging. If the official pieces are impossible to get, DIY seems like the only realistic option.
Honestly, the resale situation on eBay doesn’t surprise me at all given how quickly these sold out. Limited latex pieces from a major brand were always going to get flipped.
The idea that you can still find Adidas latex pieces in Chile but not ship them to the U.S. is wild. Makes me wonder how limited the production run actually was.
The resale prices mentioned make me hesitate, but I get why collectors jumped on them. A one-of-a-kind Adidas latex drop isn’t something you see every year.
It’s kind of funny that traveling to Chile is currently a better option than ordering online for these pieces. That alone shows how uneven the distribution was.
I saw the YouTube short you linked and the jacket especially looks slick in latex. It’s interesting to see a mainstream brand lean into something usually considered niche.
Latex leggings from Adidas feel like a bold crossover, but it clearly worked if everything sold out instantly. I wish they had produced more for the U.S. market.
Recreating the Adidas latex look using MJTrends materials might actually be more fun than buying resale. At least you can customize colors and fit that way.
I wonder if Adidas will do another run or if this was just an experimental drop. The demand seems strong enough to justify a wider release.
I completely missed this Adidas latex drop and was shocked how fast the leggings and bodysuit disappeared in the U.S. market. Seeing them pop up on eBay for crazy prices feels inevitable but still frustrating.
Seeing latex move into mainstream sportswear through Adidas is pretty fascinating. It blurs the line between performance wear and fetish fashion more than I expected.
The long-sleeve jacket sounds like the standout piece to me, especially in latex. It’s not something you usually associate with athletic brands.
I’m curious how Adidas handled sizing and fit with latex, since that’s usually very specific. A bodysuit especially needs precision, so custom patterns coming in 2026 sounds promising.
I appreciate that you pointed out MJTrends will have custom fit patterns coming in Q2 2026. That could be a game changer for people trying to replicate these designs accurately.
I missed out on the initial release and now regret it after seeing how fast they vanished. The eBay listings feel like the only option unless you want to travel.