The adidas Superstar II shoes are back and ready to dominate the streets once more. With its iconic shell toe design and serrated 3-Stripes, these shoes have spent over 50 years fusing sport and street style. Revamped in clean, versatile black and white, these juniors' sneakers provide all-day comfort with a molded sockliner and structured leather upper. The stable rubber cupsole with classic herringbone traction pattern keeps you grounded and going in class and style. Wear them with practically anything, from glossy basketball shorts to baggy jeans or cargo pants. Regular fit Lace closure Leather and synthetic upper Molded sockliner Rubber outsole Imported
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Since its founding in the 1950s, adidas has stood above all for quality and innovative product design. So it's no wonder that the sporting goods manufacturer is the market leader in this segment together with Nike. The three stripes that adorn the adidas corporate logo are legendary, but the characteristic brand symbol also has a high recognition value.
The history of adidas began somewhat earlier and more contemplatively: with the brothers Adi and Rudolf Dassler, who fulfilled their dream of independence with the "Dassler Schuhfabrik". After they decided to go their separate ways following a successful collaboration, Adi Dassler founded the adidas company.
The name adidas can be derived from the name of the founder. His brother, on the other hand, founded the brand Puma, which today also enjoys a high profile.
The global brand from Herzogenaurach has thus existed for almost 70 years. The further development of its own product range and maximum performance have always been the designers' main driving force in their work. In the meantime, adidas can look back on a product history that is second to none.