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  2. Adidas Stan Smith - Wikipedia

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    Adidas Stan Smith is a tennis shoe made by Adidas, and first launched in 1965.Originally named "Adidas Robert Haillet" after the brand endorsed French prominent player Robert Haillet, in 1978 the sneakers were renamed after Stan Smith, an American tennis player who was active between the end of the 1960s and the beginning of the 1980s.

  3. 50 years after Stan Smith's Wimbledon title, his signature ...

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    To commemorate the anniversary of Smith’s singles title, Adidas gave all its sponsored players a pair of shoes with SW19 on the tongue — Wimbledon’s postcode — the date of his win over ...

  4. Adidas Samba - Wikipedia

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    Adidas Samba is an athletic shoe manufactured by German multinational Adidas. It was designed by Adidas founder Adolf Dassler in 1949. [1] It is the second-highest selling Adidas design with over 35 million pairs sold worldwide, behind the Stan Smith model. [2] It has been produced in a variety of color schemes.

  5. Some think Stan Smith is a shoe. But the world’s ... - AOL

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    Former tennis star Stan Smith, a Hilton Head resident for decades, is the newest sports icon to be on “Sports Legends of the Carolinas.” Some think Stan Smith is a shoe. But the world’s ...

  6. Shoelaces - Wikipedia

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    The Armenian Areni-1 shoe, which has been dated to around 3500 BC, is a simple leather shoe with leather "shoelaces" passing through slotted "eyelets" cut into the hide. The more complex shoes worn by Ötzi the Iceman , who lived around 3300 BC, were bound with "shoelaces" made of lime bark string.

  7. Sneakers - Wikipedia

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    Adidas Stan Smith of the 1980s During the 1950s, leisure opportunities greatly expanded, and children and adolescents began to wear sneakers as school dress codes relaxed. Sneaker sales rose so high, they began to adversely affect the sales of conventional leather shoes, leading to a fierce advertising war for market share in the late '50s.

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