The adidas Campus is a versatile sneaker that can be styled in many ways. Pair it with sturdy trousers or denim for a 90s skater look with an oversized T-shirt or hoodie.
Styling the adidas Campus
The adidas Campus was introduced in the 1970s and was worn as a basketball shoe at the time. In the early 2000s, the model made its appearance in the skate scene.


The chunky silhouette and sturdy upper made it a suitable sneaker for skateboarding. The model is characterised by a padded tongue, thick laces and wide fit. The adidas Campus is a very comfortable model and has a low fit.

Workwear pants
As the adidas Campus 00 model is an ode to the skate culture of the early 2000s, we chose outfits with workwear pants as a base. As a skater, you need clothes that can take a beating. Brands like Carhartt WIP and Dickies are brands with a workwear history.
Carhartt WIP Montana Pant
Dickies Thomasville Denim
Oversized T-shirt
Skaters' style is effortlessly fashionable. A breezy oversized T-shirt with maybe a graphic and you're already in the right direction. It's all about freedom of movement, and even if you don't skate, it's nice to be comfortable.
By Parra Fucking Fork T-shirt
adidas Graphic T-shirt (Unisex)
Hoodies
Go for a casual look and pair your jeans with a hoodie. The hoodies shown below have understated designs and come in various earthy tones. Despite the summer season being in full swing, hoodies are also essential at this time of year.
Pop Trading Company Hoodie
The North Face Pull Over Hoodie x Online Ceramics
Accessories
Pair your outfit with the adidas Campus 00s and add the finishing touch with one of these accessories. With its small size, Carhartt WIP's crossbody bag is ideal for carrying your phone, wallet or keys during a festival. Complete your fit with the cap from Sneakersnstuff.
Carhartt WIP Essentials Bag
SNS Note 5 Panel cap
Styling Specific adidas Campus Colorways
For styling the adidas Campus 00s 'Better Scarlet', head to our dedicated article here.
For styling the adidas Campus 00s WMNS 'Leopard', head to our dedicate article here.