The Adidas Superstar: Still Funky After All These Years

<p>Itwas way, wayyy back in the day &mdash; 1969 to be right and exact &mdash; when German shoemaker Adi Dassler&rsquo;s triple striped Superstar sneaker, with its scalloped &ldquo;shell toe&rdquo; design, began to make tracks across the basketball courts of America. B-ball players favored the durable leather and rubber construction of the shoe, a sharp contrast to the flimsy canvas make of the majority of sneakers heard squeaking across the court. By the mid-1970s, nearly three-quarters of all NBA players were wearing them.</p> <p>From 1973 to 1975, while Kareem Abdul-Jabbar of the Milwaukee Bucks was wearing the Adidas Half Shell (the model with half a shell on the top of the toe and suede across the toe box), kids across America &mdash;particularly those in the inner city&mdash; were clamoring to wear the same shoe as that worn by the popular 7-foot-2 basketball star. And when Abdul-Jabbar was traded to the Los Angeles Lakers in &lsquo;75, his popularity with young fans continued to grow, along with corporate interest.</p> <p><a href="https://pacotaylor.medium.com/adidas-superstar-sneakers-still-funky-after-all-these-years-17b2f136c717"><strong>Visit Now</strong></a></p>