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adidas Campus 00s (Blue / White)
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adidas Gazelle Indoor (Multi)
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adidas Gazelle 85 (Light Blue / Beige)
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adidas WMNS Gazelle Indoor (Blue / Yellow)
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adidas Handball Pro Spezial (Blue / White)
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adidas WMNS Campus 00s (Green / Blue / White)
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adidas x Pop Trading Company TRX (Navy / White)
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adidas Handball Spezial (Navy / Light Blue)
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adidas Gazelle Indoor (Blue / Black)
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adidas Handball Spezial (Light Blue / White)
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adidas Adilette (Blue / Black / White)
Regular price 24,99 €Sale price 24,99 € Regular priceUnit price per44,99 €Sale
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Adidas is the second largest sporting goods manufacturer in the world behind Nike. For many years, Nike and Adidas have shared the first two places of the largest manufacturers of sporting goods. Adidas produces not only sporting goods, but also, for example, ordinary shoes. For example, with us you can buy high-quality Adidas shoes in all imaginable colors and sizes.
History of the German brand Adidas
In principle, the history of the company begins in the 1920s. At that time, the Dassler brothers, Adolf and Rudolf, made sneakers by hand in the old laundry room of their mother. And they were quite successful in the beginning, because in 1928, shoes from the Dassler brothers were even used for the first time at the Olympic Games. But there were frequent quarrels between the brothers - so it was not surprising that they parted ways in 1948 after the Second World War. Since then, both brothers were bitter enemies until the end of their lives. In 1948, Rudolf Dassler founded the sporting goods manufacturer Puma in Herzogenaurach. A year later, Adolf Dassler founded the present-day Adidas Group in the same town. Since 1995, Adidas has been listed in the German Stock Index on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. A few years ago, the Adidas Group acquired the manufacturer Reebok. The annual turnover of Adidas is about 15 billion euros.