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  2. Shop these podiatrist-approved shoes while they're on sale ...

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    On or off the court, these wide, roomy sneakers offer just the right mix of support and cushion. Available in 21 colors, from purple to peach to classic black, they just may become your favorite ...

  3. Adidas NMD - Wikipedia

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    The three shoes used for inspiration were the Boston Super, Micropacer, and Rising Star. [2] The name "NMD" stands for "nomad" which the company says was the inspiration for the shoe. [3] Adidas wanted to create a shoe for someone who was always on the move and a global traveler; the shoe debuted in New York City. [4]

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    The rubber sole allows for greater shock absorption, meaning your feet will be just a bit more cushioned than they would with a firmer sole. These shoes were (literally) made for walking—and ...

  5. 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 ]

  6. Adidas Campus - Wikipedia

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    The original name of the shoes were Tournament later being renamed to Campus in the 1980s. Part of what made the shoes a success is the thicker overall design of the shoe when compared to other shoes from Adidas like the Samba or Gazelle. [2] This can be seen from the bigger sole, the bigger upper of the shoe, and even the wider stripes on the ...

  7. Adidas Ultraboost - Wikipedia

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    Released in 2015 as simply the Adidas Ultraboost, the Adidas Ultraboost 1.0 was the first shoe ever to use the Boost technology from Adidas. It had a knitted upper called Primeknit on top of the Boost sole and plastic cases on the sides to represent the three-stripe logo and house the laces. [2]

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