You opened the Adidas page, saw 'Selected Articles On Sale', and then spent eleven minutes scrolling pages of stuff that was either out of your size or already in your size at full price somewhere else. The End of Season Sale 2026 is genuinely worth shopping — but only if you know which articles dropped the hardest and which colourways still have inventory in real, runnable sizes.
We dug through the live EOSS catalogue, cross-checked sticker prices against last quarter, and pulled the eight pieces that are actually moving on the back of this sale — running shoes that dropped a fourth off, Originals classics under heritage pricing, and the boring-but-load-bearing essentials (track pants, polos, gym bag) that you will actually wear out before the next sale rolls around. Stack the EOSS markdown with a Zoutons coupon at checkout and the maths gets even easier.
"The Galaxy 7 is the EOSS pick that actually makes sense — workhorse cushioning, classic three-stripe silhouette, and a price that finally lines up with reality."
Adidas slimmed the Galaxy line into a daily-mile runner without inflating the price. The Cloudfoam midsole soaks up tarmac shock without feeling spongy on the toe-off, and the mesh upper breathes well enough for muggy June evenings. End of Season Sale knocks roughly a fourth off the launch MRP.
"Superstars at a third off feel like the EOSS coupon code did its job — the shell-toe still owns every casual-wear lineup."
The Superstar barely needs an intro: leather upper, rubber shell-toe, three serrated stripes, and a story that runs from Run-DMC to your weekend chai run. The EOSS markdown puts the white-on-black colourway under the seven-thousand-rupee mark — territory the Superstar has not lived in for years.
"Under three thousand for a real Adidas sneaker — the Lite Racer is the EOSS tab that justifies opening the cart in the first place."
Lite Racer 3.0 is what Adidas builds when it wants newcomers to wear three stripes. The sock-style construction slips on in two seconds, the Cloudfoam sole pads the heel for desk-to-station commutes, and the price after the EOSS markdown lands below most off-brand alternatives.
"The track pant that has held a four-star average across thousands of reviews is finally below two thousand — easy EOSS win."
Adidas Essentials track pants are the rare 'buy two' purchase: cotton-blend fleece body, three-stripe taping down the leg, ribbed ankle cuffs, and a tapered fit that does not bunch at the shoe. The EOSS price puts the core black pair at the lowest sticker we have logged this year.
"Trefoil hoodies do not go on sale this cleanly very often — the cotton weight and lined hood are the bits other 'logo hoodies' skip."
The Trefoil hoodie is the heritage piece in the Originals line: heavyweight cotton fleece, lined three-piece hood, kangaroo pocket, and the rubber Trefoil printed across the chest. End of Season Sale brings the most-bought black colourway under three and a half thousand for the first time since launch.
"A duffle that fits a pair of shoes, a kit, and a 1L bottle — for two thousand rupees, the EOSS price is a no-brainer."
The Adidas duffle is the EOSS pickup that quietly outlasts everything else in the cart. Reinforced polyester body, separate ventilated shoe compartment, padded shoulder strap, and a 30L main bay that swallows a full gym kit. The discount puts it head-to-head with no-brand bags that fall apart in six months.
"Under thirteen hundred for an Aeroready polo is genuinely below cost on most weeks — EOSS does the maths for you."
Adidas Aeroready polos handle muggy Indian summers better than they have any right to: moisture-wicking knit, a soft self-collar that does not curl after the third wash, and three-stripe taping along the sleeves. The EOSS pricing makes the navy and white colourways the easiest add-to-cart on the page.
"Under a thousand rupees for an Originals tee is when you grab three colours and walk away — the price is the story."
The Originals 3-Stripes tee is the foundation piece in the Adicolor line: heavier cotton than fast-fashion tees, ribbed crew, and the painted stripes that survive a hundred washes without bleed. End of Season Sale pricing makes it the EOSS layering pick for the next six months.
| Product | Sale Price | Key Spec | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adidas Galaxy 7 Men's Running Shoes | ₹4,499 | Cloudfoam midsole cushioning with EVA insert | Best Overall |
| Adidas Originals Superstar Men's Sneakers | ₹6,999 | Full-grain leather upper, traditional serrated 3-Stripes | Editor's Pick |
| Adidas Lite Racer 3.0 Sneakers (Budget Pick) | ₹2,799 | Cloudfoam Pure midsole + memory sockliner | Budget Pick |
| Adidas Essentials 3-Stripes Track Pants for Men | ₹1,799 | Cotton-poly fleece blend, brushed inside for warmth | Top Rated |
| Adidas Originals Trefoil Hoodie (Premium Pick) | ₹3,499 | Heavyweight cotton-blend fleece, 80% cotton + 20% recycled poly | Premium Pick |
| Adidas Sport Gym Duffle Bag | ₹2,099 | 30L main compartment + ventilated shoe pouch | Best Gym Bag |
| Adidas Men's 3-Stripes Sports Polo Shirt | ₹1,299 | AEROREADY moisture-wicking knit | Best Polo |
| Adidas Originals 3-Stripes T-Shirt (Best Tee) | ₹949 | 100% cotton jersey, 180gsm — heavier than usual tees | Best T-Shirt |
EOSS lists run into the hundreds — most of it is leftover sizes in shades that are not coming back. We filtered the catalogue down using three rules. First, the discount had to be real (sticker-price cross-checked against the launch MRP, not a phantom MRP inflated for the sale). Second, the size grid had to still cover the popular Indian sizing band (UK 7-10 for shoes, M-XL for apparel) — sales that have already sold out in 80% of sizes are not picks, they are bait. Third, the article had to be something you would actually re-buy at full price next year — the Galaxy 7, the Superstar, the Trefoil hoodie all clear that bar.
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★ Best Overall
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★ Editor's Pick
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▲ Budget Pick
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★ Top Rated
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★ Premium Pick
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Best Gym Bag
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Best Polo
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Best T-Shirt