Women's Training Track Jackets
[7]You can't go wrong when you gear up with women's training track jackets from adidas. Iconic 3-Stripes to designer prints, you'll find your new favorite here.
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adidas Women's Training Track Jackets
When you've been making track jackets since the '60s, you don't mess with a good thing any more than you need to. What makes a classic adidas track jacket? Three things. A full-zip front that segues straight into a stand-up collar, the ribbed cuffs and hem and a set of sporty 3-Stripes you can see coming from a block away. So how do we remix women's training track jackets for today? Simple. We create a women-friendly fit, add cutting-edge materials and tech, then have fun with the cut, color and everything else.
Take our Tiro women's training track jackets. Originally invented for warmups on the soccer field, they now pack mega moisture-absorbing power, so you stay dry and in the zone while you wait for the game to start. When the match is over and you're breaking with your friends, that same AEROREADY tech comes in mighty handy on headspin moves. On our women's workout track jackets with a Techfit quarter-zip style, we add fabric with a sleek and compressive feel, erase the 3-Stripes and swap out the adidas Badge of Sport for a more minimal 3 Bar Logo to match the mostly tonal look. We break all the molds in our women's athletic track jackets with a flowy, loose-fit mashup by Brazil's FARM Rio, and a multi-zip, long-length design by the ever-stellar Stella McCartney. Work out, then hang out in women's training track jackets from adidas, and level up your look with fresh style evolved from sporty roots.













