Trousers
[1212]Trousers from adidas let you own your style, and are packed with sporty features to help you get the most out of your performance. Whether you’re heading to the gym or just hanging around town, you can find a pair to suit your look and your lifestyle. We’ve got sizes for men, women and children, available in a huge range of colours, including black, yellow, pink and orange. You’ll find trousers from our Clima, adicolor and RDY ranges, and much more, sporting iconic adidas details like the 3-Stripes and Trefoil. Providing great comfort and range of movement, our extensive range of trousers has something for everyone. Choose trousers for running, football, gym training and many other sports, or go for a chilled out pair for relaxing at home.
Our clothing and shoe categories
- Base Layers
- Basketball Shoes
- Basketball Shorts
- Bikini Bottoms
- Bikini Tops
- Bikinis
- Black Backpack
- Black Shorts
- Black Trousers
- Blue Hoodies
- Blue Shoes
- Bomber Jackets
- Boxing Shoes
- Brown Jackets
- Bum Bags
- Climbing Shoes
- Winter Coats
- Crop Tops
- Fleece Jackets
- Gold Shoes
- Golf Jackets
- Golf Polo Shirts
- Golf Shorts
- Golf Trousers
- Gore Tex Shoes
- Graphic T-shirts
- Green Hoodies
- Green Shoes
- Grey Hoodies
- Grey Tracksuits
- Headbands & Visors
- Hiking Boots
- Invisible Socks
- Joggers
- Jumpsuits
- Lightweight Jackets
- Lightweight Parkas
- Long Sleeve T-shirts
- Mountain Biking Clothing
- Orange T-shirts
- Sports Bags
- Sportswear
- Pink Backpacks
- Pink Hoodies
- Pink Shoes
- Pink T-shirts
- Rain Jackets
- Red Hoodies
- Red Shoes
- Rugby Boots
- Knee Length Shorts
- Shoulder Bags
- Skate Shoes
- Ski Jackets
- Ski Trousers
- Snowboarding
- Sweatshirts
- Swimsuits
- Tank Tops
- Tennis Shoes
- Tote Bags
- Waterproof Jackets
- Weightlifting Shoes
- White Jackets
- White Shoes
- White Shorts
- White Sandals
- White T-shirts
- Windbreakers
- Winter Jackets
- Winter Sports
- Base Layers
Trousers Frequently Asked Questions
Why are trousers called trousers?
The word trousers comes from the Gaelic word ‘Triubhas’, which means close fitting shorts.
What’s the difference between pants and trousers?
They’re the same thing. ‘Trousers’ is the British term, while ‘pants’ is used in American English and comes from ‘pantaloons’ – close-fitting legwear wore in the 19th century.
What should I look for when buying trousers?
Making sure you get the right size is important, so you should measure the length of your leg and the width around your waist. You should also consider what colours suit you best and look for specific types of trousers that suit your lifestyle, such as gym trousers or casualwear.