JAH JAH Studio spent nine years turning a restaurant into a radio station, a hiking club, a store and a runway slot. The second adidas capsule is the part where the Paris collective walks onto a pitch.

"The Highest Place" arrived July 15 and centers on two models pulled from the adidas archive. The adiZero F50 Tunit Mega runs $180. The adiStar Control 5 runs $140. adidas shot the campaign on a soccer field, which tells you where the studio's head is at.

Start with the Tunit. adidas built the original F50 TUNIT in 2006 as a modular boot, with uppers and soleplates you swapped depending on the surface. JAH JAH takes that chassis, bolts on a Megaride sole unit and covers almost the whole upper in emerald.

Pull back the lace shroud and a JAH JAH logo sits on the tongue underneath. Green, yellow and red run across the midfoot to form the Three Stripes.

That palette comes out of Ethiopia by way of Rastafari, which means it reaches Paris through Jamaica. Gomis and Jouhier built JAH JAH on Afro-Caribbean cooking before they built it on clothes, and the color story has never drifted from that.

The Control 5 has more going on. Yellow open mesh sets the base. Black patent leather overlays and a matching toe guard cut the sport look with some shine. Silver metallic Three Stripes keep it tied to Originals. Red flares along the outsole.

Release details

  • adidas x JAH JAH Studio adiZero F50 Tunit Mega, LA3614, Green / Core Black / Yellow, $180
  • adidas x JAH JAH Studio adiStar Control 5, KJ8405, Yellow / Core Black / Silver Metallic, $140
  • Released July 15, 2026 via adidas.com, the Confirmed app, adidas Le Marais and JAH JAH Studio in Paris
  • Also stocked at Slam Jam, Overkill and Asphaltgold

Sizing was men's only and quantities were limited. Check the European stockists first if adidas US has already sold through your size.