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  2. Adidas’ retro-inspired shoes are flying off shelves - AOL

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    Adidas’ Samba and Gazelle sneakers might look like they’re from another decade, but they’re the hottest shoes on sale right now. The German sportswear company said that sales of the retro ...

  3. The Elegant Sneaker Trend Fashion Girls Are Wearing With ...

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    Vintage-inspired kicks are having quite a moment, especially ultra-light, streamlined silhouettes that mimic old-school ’70s marathon running sneakers mixed with a hint of the vintage boxing ...

  4. Macy's VIP Sale Includes *So* Many Deals on Fall Shoes ... - AOL

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    However, you may not want to wait much longer to shop the sale, since fan-favorite footwear, like the Adidas Swift run sneakers ($90; $75), which offer prime comfort and support, won't stay in ...

  5. Adidas Samba - Wikipedia

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    Adidas Samba Super in Black. The Samba Super was designed for more urban wear rather than athletic use. This model has a bulkier construction, a narrower foam sole at the back, and an extended outsole at the front. [11] Samba Rose. The Samba rose was introduced in 2018 as a women's-sized model.

  6. Adidas NMD - Wikipedia

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    The sneaker was released the same year as the Adidas Ultraboost on December 9, 2015, and was created to capitalize on the company's new Boost technology. [1] The inpisration for the shoe came from wanting to take old designs from Adidas' past and blend them with new most recent designs and technology it had which is why it used its Primeknit uppers.

  7. Adidas Top Ten - Wikipedia

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    Adidas wanted to design a shoe that would be more universal and useful to every player on the court. The plan for the shoe also included not only having one player be the face of the new product but rather have the top ten players in the NBA promote the shoes, inspiring the name of "Top Ten". [1]