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  2. Adidas Rivalry - Wikipedia

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    The shoes would see numerous re-releases over the years but would not become extremely popular until the early 2020s thanks to social media site Tik Tok where many users started sharing their own pairs of the sneakers. The popularity led Adidas to re-releasing the shoe again and release multiple collaborations. [5]

  3. Drew Barrymore swears by these comfy Adidas sneakers ... - AOL

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    The Adidas Nizza Platforms have an overall star rating of 4.7 from more than 4,000 shoppers, and the reviews shed light on what makes these sneakers the best-kept secret in footwear. Pros 👍 The ...

  4. 1990s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    In general, 1990s preppy was more casual than the almost dandified look of the 1980s as young men abandoned ascots and Oxford shoes in favor of Nantucket Reds, nautical-striped T-shirts, boat shoes i.e. Sperrys, loafers, white style casual sneakers, slouch socks, and madras cloth or gingham short-sleeved shirts. [85]

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    Adidas EQT is a style of sneakers from Adidas. It originated in the early 1990s and was relaunched in 2017. The latest Adidas EQT line released in a "Turbo Red" Pack on 26 January 2017, and included models such as the Adidas EQT Support 93/17, EQT Support ADV, and EQT Support Ultra. Adidas.com is one of the few online retailers. [citation needed]

  6. 'Sneakers': The underappreciated 90s gem that time forgot - AOL

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    Rebooting back to 'Sneakers' is a treat. And a lesson in time travel to when every moment of our lives could not always be traced and recorded. 'Sneakers': The underappreciated 90s gem that time ...

  7. Sneakers - Wikipedia

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    Exhibition The Rise of Sneaker Culture at the Brooklyn Museum. Sneakers have been an important part of hip hop (primarily Pumas, Nike, and Adidas) and rock 'n roll (Converse, Vans) cultures since the 1970s. Hip hop artists sign million dollar deals with major brands such as Nike, Adidas, or Puma to promote their shoes.