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adidas Originals Gazelle 2 Suede Leisure Soccer Shoes

Stone/White/Metallic Gold

Item #48813
  1. Retro kicks with a modern spin
  2. $71.99 List Price.
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Retro kicks with a modern spin

Launched in the late 1960s, adidas' Gazelle has been a best-seller for decades. These kicks stay true to their heritage with adidas' signature three-stripes on the sides and low profile.

UPPER: Suede upper with reinforced toe, comfortable tongue, and padded ankle collar.

OUTSOLE: Vulcanized rubber sole. WEIGHT: 13.0 oz.

adidas Originals: A brand with a distinctive old-school feel, adidas Originals is a collection of casual sports apparel and is adidas' heritage line. The brand uses the iconic Trefoil logo, which first appeared in 1972. Inspired by adidas' signature 3-Stripes, the flower shape with three stripes running through symbolizes the brand's diversity. It was the corporate symbol until 1997, when the 3 Bars design was adopted. Today, pieces in the adidas Originals collection are based on fashion from the 1960s through the 1990s. From flat bill caps to graphic tees, and from track pants to crewneck sweats, the adidas Originals collection is made to be noticed.


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