Hopefully, it is easier to get hold of these items than concert tickets
The Britpop indie style of the 2000s is back. If you thought the nineties couldn’t be topped, Adidas and Oasis are now collaborating on a new “Original Forever” capsule collection that will give you full nostalgic glory.
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A collection that screams 90s
There wouldn’t be a true Adidas collaboration without new merchandise, and the brand is now launching the “Live 25” collection. This collection provides a modern twist on classic ’90s styles, including tracksuits, football shirts and bucket hats – something that will delight any millennial. So far, it doesn’t seem that you have to win a lottery to be allowed to shop – you can easily buy in-store or online. Whew.
What does the collection include?
Is there anything more British than a tracksuit? Especially if worn with matching Adidas sheaths… Talk about a capsule wardrobe! The collection includes classic Adidas garments with the Oasis logo, available in black, blue and white. Highlights include Firebird tracksuits, raglanermye suits, bucket hats and trainer’s jackets – all favourites of the Gallagher brothers.

A cool collaboration between two icons
If you thought you already had the coolest band merchandise, you probably need to think again. This collaboration is one of those times when British icons come together and create something legendary – like when Greggs collaborated with Nigella, or when Lorraine reproduced AJ’s famous rap on TV. It almost makes you feel proud to be British.
Hurry up – the collection sells out fast You
should act fast, because some of the pieces are already sold out – which is unlikely to surprise anyone who tried to get their hands on tickets to Oasis’ upcoming show. The collection is available both in Oasis’ online store and directly at Adidas, but who knows how expensive it will be on the second-hand market? Prices range from £45 for a t-shirt to £85 for a Firebird tracksuit. Don’t look back in regret if you’re late…
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