The Adidas story began in 1924, when brothers Adolf (Adi) and Rudolf Dassler founded the Gebrüder Dassler Schuhfabrik in Herzogenaurach, Germany, where they made athletic shoes by hand. Their footwear first gained international attention at the 1936 Berlin Olympics, wherethe USA Teamsprinter Jesse Owens wore the brothers' spiked track shoesto win theGoldmedal in the100metres.
Followingtheir famousfallingout,theDasslerbrothers split the company in 1949. Adi formed Adidas,acombination ofhis nicknameandpart of his surname. MeanwhileRudolf went on tofoundPuma.Todaytheirrivalrycontinuesandtheir head officesstillkeeptabs on each other from across the river in their old hometownin Bavaria.
Adidas three-stripe logo,which Aditrademarked in 1949, is now one of the mostrecognisablesymbols inthe world, which is reflected in thevalue of Adidas’brand-currently around $50billion NZD!
Adidas - Always Innovating
Adidas has always viewed innovation as a mainstay of its brand.Adidas come up with the revolutionary replaceablescrew-in studs for football boots that helped West Germany win the 1954 World Cup final. The game was unexpectedly held in the rain, and the German team was able to swap the short studs for longer ones that gave them much better traction than their opposition. Winning as massive underdogs, this game was dubbed the ‘Miracle of Bern,’and much of it is thanks to Adidas.
Today, Adidas is the world's second largest sportswear manufacturer, known for blending its innovative high-performance technology with fashion. It makes many collaborations with athletes and fashion brands and has a vast global product range – some of which is available now at Outside Sports stores in Te Anau, Queenstown, Arrowntown, Wanak, and Tekapoand fromour online store.
On trail with Adidas Terrex Running and Hiking Shoes
The key part of the Adidas range at Outside Sports for winter 2026 is their all-new Terrex shoes.
The Adidas Terrex range includes fast, technical trail running shoes to water-proof all day companions for long-distance hiking over difficult terrain.