Miaou x Adidas corseted jerseys sell out
- Miaou and Adidas released their Spring/Summer 2026 football-inspired collaboration on April 30, and multiple pieces were marked unavailable or sold through by May 15. - The clearest data point is price: the Miaou Boot listed at $200 on Adidas, while Miaou’s site showed it discounted to $150. - FIFA World Cup 26 branding now appears across Adidas soccer pages, and the Miaou capsule remains listed on Adidas and Miaou sites.
Adidas Originals and Miaou launched their Spring/Summer 2026 collaboration on April 30, positioning it as a football-inspired capsule timed to “a summer of football,” according to Adidas. By May 15 and May 16, product pages on Adidas and Miaou showed a fragmented inventory picture across the collection, with some items still listed, some sizes unavailable, and some products discounted. Publicly available retail pages confirm the collection exists, its prices, and its styling direction, but they do not support a clean, company-confirmed claim that the entire line sold out in one day. ### Which Miaou x Adidas pieces are actually in this drop? Adidas said on April 24 that the second Adidas Originals x Miaou collection included a jersey, a corset and nylon track pants, alongside Miaou’s version of the Megaride shoe. The company said the campaign starred footballer Riccardo Calafiori and model Alyson Dubey, and that the collection would arrive on April 30 on adidas.com, CONFIRMED and select retailers. (news.adidas.com) Miaou’s own retail pages show overlapping but not identical product naming. On Miaou’s site, the collaboration pages listed an Adidas Jersey in white for $100, an Adidas Track Pant in white for $180, an Adidas Corset Tracktop for $198, and an Adidas Boot in black for $200 before markdowns visible on some pages. Adidas’ U.S. collection page also showed six Miaou products, including a dress, base layer, corset tracktop, boot and track pants. (news.adidas.com) Adidas’ jersey listings elsewhere on its site priced the Miaou Jersey at $100. ### Did the corseted jersey itself sell out, or are people collapsing several items together? Adidas’ official product descriptions separate the jersey and the corset. The company described the jersey as a slim-fit top with a “Miaou Sport” sponsor graphic and custom crest, while the corset was described as a distinct piece with bungee side panels and elastic shoulder straps. (miaou.com) (adidas.com) That distinction matters because social posts and resale chatter have often blended the look into one item. The official materials point instead to a layered styling proposition: jersey, corset and track pants as separate products within the same capsule. (news.adidas.com) ### What can be verified about sell-through on May 15? Miaou and Adidas retail pages available through search on May 16 do not provide a published sell-through figure, a company statement on sellouts, or a timestamped notice saying the whole collaboration sold out on May 15. What can be verified is that several pages showed limited or unavailable sizing, while the collection remained visible on both brands’ sites. (news.adidas.com) The Adidas boot page, for example, still displayed the product at $200 but showed a size-refresh error and “Runs small” guidance. Miaou’s boot page showed the same product discounted to $150 when crawled. That points to uneven inventory and markdown activity, not a single verified, across-the-board sellout. ### Why is football showing up so heavily in the marketing right now? (adidas.com) Adidas tied the capsule directly to football in its April 24 release, saying the collection “looks ahead to a summer of football” and draws on early-2000s off-pitch supporter style. The company said the apparel takes “football aesthetics” and gives them what it called a “defiantly feminine edge.” (adidas.com) Adidas’ broader women’s jersey pages also now carry FIFA World Cup 26 branding, including a “Be ready for FIFA World Cup 26” banner on at least one Miaou-related page and multiple women’s national-team jersey listings for 2026. Those pages show the brand’s broader commercial push around soccer apparel as the tournament approaches. ### What is the cleanest takeaway from the available evidence? (news.adidas.com) The verifiable story is narrower than the social-media framing. Adidas and Miaou released a football-coded women’s capsule on April 30, priced key pieces at roughly $100 to $230 on Adidas and around $100 to $200 on Miaou, and kept the collection live on their sites into mid-May. (adidas.com) May 16 retail pages show that demand may have been concentrated in certain sizes or items, but neither company page reviewed here substantiates the broader claim that the entire corseted-jersey look sold out everywhere on May 15. Adidas’ collection page and Miaou’s collaboration pages remain the most direct places to track restocks, markdowns and remaining inventory. (adidas.com) (news.adidas.com)