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adidas NMD R1 Sneakers

Started in the late 1940s, adidas is a German-based company that specializes in manufacturing athletic shoes and apparel. The simple logo of three stripes makes every product from this brand easily recognizable. In the 1980s, the brand became popular with the hip-hop culture when the song "My adidas" was released by Run DMC. Along with its longevity, it has a rich history of great relationships and collaborations with famous athletes like Billie Jean King, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Derrick Rose, and Kris Bryant. Along with signature sneakers, it makes shoes for recreational athletes, such as the adidas NMD R1 shoe for runners.

The adidas NMD R1 shoe was released in 2015 with lots of fanfare and long lines at retail stores. It is a low-top sneaker with many features, like a patterned outsole and a midsole with EVA plugs that make it great for runners. This shoe is designed for both men and women and comes in a variety of colors, from Chalk White to Watermelon.

American record producer and singer Pharrell Williams collaborated with adidas to release the Pharrell Williams adidas line. This line includes various sneakers, such as the adidas NMD R1, in stylish colors like Aqua, orange, Sesame, and green. When you buy a pair of these shoes, you not only own a pair of adidas, but also a part of the Pharrell Williams brand.

The adidas NMD R1 is one of their most famous running shoes. However, the adidas Superstar is perhaps the most recognized shoe in this brand. Having been around since the late 1960s, this shoe is nostalgic for many generations.

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adidas NMD R1 Primeblue Triple Black

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