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Stan Smith

“Hi, I am Stan Smith. People think that I’m a shoe.” Says former US tennis champion who designed the popular adidas silhouette. It was the first tennis shoe made of leather. Adidas Stan Smith came out in 1964 labelled as “tennis shoes”, but they were later named after the American tennis player. The original design of the Stan Smith featured an all-white leather upper with green accents on the heel tab and tongue. In 2014, adidas celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Stan Smith by reissuing the original design. Over the years, adidas has released many variations of the shoe, including different colours, materials, and collaborations with designers and artists. But the original version remains a classic. The model is unique in the absence of a logo. Occasionally you will come across a model where Stan Smith's likeness is printed on the tongue of the shoe. These sneakers have inspired collaborations with renowned designers and brands such as Raf Simons, Pharrell Williams, and Comme des Garçons. These collaborations have resulted in unique and limited-edition versions of the shoe.

adidas Originals

The history of adidas dates back to 1920 when its founder, Adolf Dassler, began crafting athletic shoes in his mother's laundry room in Herzogenaurach, Germany. Initially known as the "Dassler Brothers Shoe Factory," Adolf and his brother Rudolf worked together to create innovative footwear for athletes. Their shoes gained recognition for their quality and performance, leading to their first major breakthrough during the 1936 Olympics when American sprinter Jesse Owens won four gold medals while wearing their spikes. The 1970s marked another milestone for adidas with the release of the iconic Superstar sneaker, distinguished by its distinctive shell toe and leather upper. Throughout the years, the brand continued to innovate and collaborate with athletes, designers, and celebrities. In recent years, adidas has expanded its reach beyond sportswear, delving into lifestyle and fashion realms. The brand's commitment to sustainability has also been a key focus, with initiatives such as the "Adidas Better Place Program" aiming to reduce environmental impact through responsible manufacturing practices and recycled materials. Today, adidas stands as one of the world's leading sportswear brands, known for its innovation, style, and unwavering dedication to supporting athletes' performance. Models like Stan Smith or Superstar are some of the best-selling silhouettes ever. Currently, the adidas Samba or Campus are the most sought-after models. The brand also includes a sports branch called adidas Performance. The latter differs in both focus and logo.