adidas Adilette
Like pageThe South German newspaper "Süddeutsche" affectionately called it "the chav without guilt". In 1963, Adi Dassler invented the popular Adilette for Olympic athletes. At the time, Dassler could not have imagined that the Adidas slipper would so quickly leave the sacred spaces of the Olympic athletes and conquer the saunas of ordinary citizens. That it would make it from there to the campsites and the streets of small German towns and finally the sidewalk in front of the "Seiler" drinking hall in the Kohlhaus in Fulda. The Adilette merged with us Germans and ruined our reputation. It ensured that even today our neighbors believe we are on permanent vacation and only move from the couch to reach for the chips. But now we are in the 21st century and we believe that the Adilette has mastered the style crisis. The Adilette is now the appropriate answer to the FlipFlop and Crocs of the summer season - original remains original.