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  2. Adidas Originals - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Adidas Originals covers sports fashion styles with references to the decades between the 1940s and the 1990s. The brand has a distinctively retro old school feel. An extensive campaign was launched in 2008 to promote the label. In October 2017, Adidas Originals opened a new flagship and its largest store worldwide in Wicker Park ...

  3. Mitchell & Ness - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Adidas purchased Mitchell & Ness in order to get into the retro-apparel style market. [10] On May 29, 2008, the Philadelphia Phillies announced that they had signed Mitchell & Ness as a naming-rights partner of its clothes store at the Phillies' Citizens Bank Park. The Mitchell & Ness Alley Store is in Ashburn Alley beyond left-center ...

  4. Adidas - Wikipedia

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    Adidas manufactures a range of clothing items, varying from men's and women's t-shirts, jackets, hoodies, pants and leggings. [54] The first Adidas item of apparel was the Franz Beckenbauer tracksuit created in 1967. [1] Adidas AG is the largest manufacturer of sports bras in Europe, and the second largest manufacturer in the world. [55]

  5. Adidas: The history of the Three Stripes on football shirts - AOL

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    Adidas' 'Three Stripes' have become an emblem of the brand – and it's evolved over the years…

  6. List of sporting goods manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Adidas: Germany: 18 August 1949 Adolf Dassler [1] Igor Landau, Chairman ... Sports equipment, clothing, footwear England: Lotto: Italy: 1973 Caberlotto family Sportswear,

  7. Three stripes - Wikipedia

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    Finnish Sport Museum has a pair of footwear from the 1940s with the three stripes by Finnish athletic footwear brand Karhu Sports. [3] According to another source, the three stripes mark was created by the Adidas company founder, Adolf Dassler, and first used on footwear in 1949, when Adidas was founded. [1]