Score big savings! The best adidas Presidents Day sale deals you need now

Although founded in Germany in 1949, adidas is an iconic part of American culture.So it makes sense that the German-born brand would celebrate Presidents Day right alongside us Amis.Through February 18, you can score a whopping 30% off full-price and sale items at adidas with promo code “SAVE.”Now’s the prime time to snag those iconic styles you’ve been eyeing – maybe a fresh pair of Sambas or some Campus 00s, a classic set of Stan Smiths or the über athletic Adizero Primes – to really rattle your weekend rotation.RELATED: Best Presidents Day deals on AmazonIf you’ve been holding out for Gazelle, Spezial, or Superstar drops, this is your excuse to treat yourself.

And let’s not forget about legendary Ultra Boost kicks for those ambitious morning runs or ultra-comfy Slides for when you finally decide to kick back.Plus, gear up for everyday style with pants, shorts, jackets, and backpacks.Whether you’re upgrading your workout wardrobe or stocking up on your favorite fitness fundamentals, take advantage of this sale before the clock runs out.And if you’re on a full-blown savings streak, be sure to shop more Post Wanted Presidents Day deals – from lululemon and Nordstrom to the best mattress, furniture, and TV deals.

Trust us: your cart will thank you.Shop best sellers, including the Adilette Comfort Slides (the name says it all), the Runfalcon 5 Running Shoes in multiple colors, and, of course, the iconic Adicolor Classics Matching Track Suit for an additional 30% off this weekend when you use code SAVE.Use code SAVE to take an additional 30% off the bestselling Adicolor 3-Stripes Cargo Pants or upgrade your next workout with select Ultraboost Shoes.

If neither of these is what you’re after, there are still plenty of options to elevate your style, like the popular Nizza Platform Shoes.There’s plenty to go ’round for the kiddos, too! Shop and save on bestsellers such as the Adicolor Firebird Track Suit for kids of all ages when you use t...

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