
Colorado State officially flipped their apparel game on August 4, making the sudden jump from Under Armour to Adidas. This wasn’t your usual year-long transition either, nope, this whole change happened in a matter of months. Talk about a scramble!
Why Finding That Fresh Adidas Gear Is a Whole Vibe Right Now
Look, when a switch like this happens so fast, there’s always going to be some bumps. CSU athletic director John Weber was straight up with the Coloradoan, saying that “our public Adidas merchandise will be a bit limited” to start. More inventory is definitely on the way in the coming months, which is good news. But for anyone trying to rep their Rams *now*, you gotta know where to look.
Where To Score Your CSU Adidas Swag (And What’s Coming)
Good news is, some spots in Fort Collins are already rocking the new Adidas gear with CSU branding. The BT Imprintables Green & Gold Shop over in Campus West has a decent selection: we’re talking pullovers and T-shirts, even some sweet orange throwback options. Dick’s Sporting Goods in Midtown is also stocked up, with pullovers, hoodies, T-shirts, long-sleeve shirts, and even a faux jersey available. You can even hit up the Dick’s website if you’re not in town. Heads up though, CSU hasn’t even dropped their new Adidas football uniforms yet. Can you believe it? That’s definitely something to keep an eye on!
The Bookstore Struggle Is Real, But Hope Is On The Horizon
Now for the not-so-great news: if you walked into the CSU bookstore inside the Lory Student Center on August 17, it was still all Under Armour. Zero Adidas gear on the shelves, and nothing online yet either. Bummer, right? But workers there were telling customers that some Adidas gear should hit the shelves “this week.” Weber had said earlier that CSU’s stores would have gear by later in August, and with freshman move-in happening “this week” and classes kicking off on August 23, they better get that inventory loaded up fast! Fans want to show their pride when they hit campus.
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Originally reported by Yahoo Sports.
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