adidas

adidas, also known as The Three Stripes Brand, is a German sportswear company founded in 1949 by Adolf “Adi” Dassler. With roots in track and football, it has become a global player within the sneaker industry over the past 70 years.

With influence spanning football, basketball, tennis, skateboarding, fencing, and other sports, the company’s first performance-related breakthrough occurred in 1936 within the running space. Jesse Owens famously wore Dassler’s revolutionary canvas and rubber spiked running shoe in the Summer Olympics held in Germany that year. And while Owens’ record-breaking performance at the global competition brought adidas attention, the brand hadn’t yet found its identity; the spikes didn’t feature the brand’s now-signature 3-Stripes logo. (adidas acquired this branding from Finland’s Karhu in 1952.)

The German company achieved similar attention in subsequent decades within both the basketball and tennis spaces thanks to the Superstar (1969) and Stan Smith (1973), respectively. Other made-for-sports models like the adidas Top Ten (1979) and adidas Forum (1984) similarly became lifestyle staples in New York, Boston, Chicago, and other cities. adidas’ Superstar became the unofficial shoe of hip-hop in the 1980s largely due to RUN DMC’s superstardom. (The shell-toe was the best-selling sneaker in North America in 2016.) While less popular stateside, running silhouettes like the SL 72 (1972) and ZX 500 (1984) boast devoted fans of trainers across Europe and Asia. These silhouettes have experienced resurgences throughout the decades, and are now offered under the adidas Originals banner.

Recent years have seen 3-Stripes-branded sneakers soar in popularity, in large part because of the Kanye West led Yeezy sub-label and UltraBOOST, as well as BOOST and adidas 4D cushioning. The German company has also pioneered high-fashion collaborations, hosting Yohji Yamamoto’s Y-3 imprint since 2003. In 2020, classic silhouettes were reimagined by Prada and Craig Green. Elsewhere, partnerships with Beyoncé’s IVY PARK, Tyler “Ninja” Blevins, Jonah Hill, Pharrell and others ensured adidas remained the global behemoth it has been for decades.

Throughout 2024, the Three Stripes will surely continue its run as a proponent of the mix between sportswear and fashion. On this end, the brand signed FEAR OF GOD‘s Jerry Lorenzo to drive the creative and business strategy of its basketball category, culminating in the release of the Fear of God Athletics adidas Basketball 1, a shoe set for plenty of releases as the year draws on. It’s also been a banner year for adidas Basketball in terms of their signature athletes, with the German giant releasing Anthony Edwards’ AE1 & James Harden Vol. 8, while continuing a push for the Trae Young 3 and D.O.N. Issue #5.

Scroll below for the latest release dates and information on what adidas has in store for this year.

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This Wild adidas Harden Vol. 4 With Animal Prints Drops In November

With several colorways ready to arrive in October, the adidas Harden Vol. 4 already has plans for November and looks to expand its range with...

By Elliot Santiago September 28, 2019
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The adidas Harden Vol. 4 “Pink Lemonade” Drops During Breast Cancer Awareness Month

James Harden‘s new adidas Harden Vol. 4 is set to begin rolling out this October, and one of the first colorways to make its way...

By Ross Dwyer September 26, 2019
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Preview Upcoming adidas Harden Vol. 4 Releases For October

The NBA’s regular season is roughly five weeks away, and James Harden is ready to go. He’s been working out with famed Black Ops Basketball...

By Ross Dwyer September 13, 2019
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adidas Basketball Introduces James Harden’s New Harden Vol. 4

Unique. Versatile. Relentless. Those words can all be used to describe 2018 NBA MVP and five-time All-NBA First Teamer James Harden, and they also apply...

By Ross Dwyer September 12, 2019
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James Harden Spotted In The adidas Harden Vol 4

The NBA season may not tip off until late October, but it’s already go time for the league’s biggest stars as they use the offseason...

By Ross Dwyer August 25, 2019
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