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Sportswear giant’s biggest store in the Philippines is still right in Makati.
The adidas Brand Center in Glorietta 3 opened back in 2021, but in 2025 it remains the largest adidas store in the country. At 1,500 square metres, this flagship carries the widest lineup of adidas gear you’ll find locally, from lifestyle sneakers and training essentials to outdoor exclusives you won’t spot anywhere else.
Far from just a shop, it’s an adidas experience. With its sleek design, massive product range, and steady stream of new drops, the Brand Center continues to prove why the sportswear giant dominates Makati’s retail scene even today.
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As the largest of all adidas stores in the Philippine market, the Brand Center further separates itself from other shops of the brand by introducing modern services, some with a Filipino twist.
For one, the store has been decorated with unique Filipino artwork found in the fitting areas, walls, and flooring, among other places. These are a collaboration with local artists, including the Visayas Argao weavers and visual artist Kris Abrigo. The store also has what it calls the 12 “moment” areas, namely:
Men’s Launch Zones
Women’s Launch Zones
Basketball Area
City Shop
Maker Lab
Women’s Ramp
Sustainability Ramp
Men’s Fitting Rooms
Women’s Fitting Rooms
Hype Wall
Collection Ramp
Collection Cash Desk
The Women’s Ramp features wood and clay materials that are likewise Filipino-made. Also worth highlighting is the Maker Lab; here, you can personalise your own adidas product using all-new laser technology, according to the company. Meanwhile, the Sustainability Ramp pays homage to the brand’s call to eliminate plastic waste. It’s a display-filled tunnel that aims to educate customers on the issue of plastic pollution through a more immersive experience.
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If you’re hunting for new sneakers or sportswear, the adidas store in Glorietta 3, Makati is a must-visit. Located on the ground floor of the mall, it’s easy to spot with its bold adidas logo and modern interiors. You can get there by taking the MRT to Ayala Station and walking through the covered walkway that connects to Glorietta, or by hopping on a bus or jeepney bound for Ayala Center. If you’re driving or taking Grab, set your drop-off to Glorietta 3—the Parkway Drive entrance is the most convenient.
Inside, you’ll find a wide selection of lifestyle sneakers, running shoes, training gear, and seasonal collections, plus staff who can guide you to the right fit. The store is open during mall hours, usually 10 AM to 9 PM daily, making it a perfect stop on a Makati shopping day. Pro tip: after checking out the latest adidas drops, explore nearby stores in Glorietta and Greenbelt for even more fashion finds.
All images credited to adidas | Official Facebook Page
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