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nike air force 1 womens They are a German manufacturer, and their fashion lines expand beyond shoes to include things such as shifts, eyewear, watches and bags. They are the biggest sportswear makers in Europe, and only second to Nike in the entire world.The company was originally started in 1948 by Adolf "Adi" Dassler after the breakup of Gebrüder Dassler Schuhfabrikwith his brother Rudolf. Rudolf went on to create the Puma Company, which was the early rival of Adidas.The brothers became bitter rivals, and people were split between them.


They never reconciled, and even though they were eventually buried in the same cemetery, their plots are as far away from one another as possible. adidas originals nmd r2 The company has taken its original designs and created Adidas Originals, a line designed after their first styles of shoes and clothes athletes originally wore in new and creative ways. These fashions include versions of shoes like the Superstar, Gazelle and Stan Smith.


These shoes are still very popular among consumers, along with their other lines of Adidas Originals including styles in soccer, tennis, running, basketball, core classics,motorsports and training shoes. adidas superstar shoes womens When it comes to clothing, Adidas Originals honours some of the greatest athletic competitions, using their very recognizable three stripe emblem and trefoil that people all over the world know as soon as they see it. This line includes pants, shorts, polo shirts, hoodies, jackets and tees in men's and women's fashions.The Adidas Originals line is very apparent in their Ali collection, especially, which also honours athletes and countries that compete with each other.Adidas also specializes in their Adidas Originals bags,which feature the same iconic emblems as their shoes and clothing lines.


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