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  2. File:Original Adidas logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    Adidas Logo. The Badge of Sport..svg. SVG development . The SVG code is . This text-logo was created with an unknown SVG tool. Licensing. Public ...

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    latest logo of the adidas group as used in press releases and the website: https://www.adidas-group.com: 18:54, 12 December 2010: 921 × 472 (11 KB)

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  8. Adidas - Wikipedia

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    In 1952, following the 1952 Summer Olympics, Adidas acquired its signature 3-stripe logo from the Finnish athletic footwear brand Karhu Sports, for two bottles of whiskey and the equivalent of €1600. [9] [27] The Trefoil logo was designed in 1971 and launched in 1972, [28] just in time for the 1972 Summer Olympics held in Munich. [1]

  9. Peter Moore (shoe designer) - Wikipedia

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    Peter Moore (February 21, 1944 – April 29, 2022 [1]) was an American designer and artist who was a Creative Director at Nike and Adidas from the 1970s to the late 1990s. Moore is credited as the creator of the [ 2 ] Air Jordan 1 silhouette [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and Nike Dunk silhouette.