Adidas Mens Woven Short
$55.007″ , 3.7 oz./yd², 100% recycled polyester Regular fit AEROREADY moisture-management Side vents adidas heat-seal logo on right leg Heat-seal label
The company’s name is a blend of Adi’s first name and the first syllable of his last name, Dassler. Starting by making shoes to enhance athletic performance, the brand gained international recognition after U.S. sprinter Jesse Owens won four gold medals wearing Dassler’s spikes at the 1936 Olympics. Adidas continued to grow through the 20th century, introducing iconic products like the Samba soccer shoe and Superstar basketball shoe, and becoming a cultural force in music, film, and sports.
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7″ , 3.7 oz./yd², 100% recycled polyester Regular fit AEROREADY moisture-management Side vents adidas heat-seal logo on right leg Heat-seal label

5.3 oz./yd², 100% cotton Regular fit Crewneck collar adidas heat-seal logo on center chest Heat-seal label

100% polyester Water-resistant base material Multiple zippered pockets Zippered pocket with ventilation Adjustable shoulder strap Webbing attachment points

7.4 oz. 85/15 polyester/elastane Slim fit Full length Side pockets Contrast heat-transfer logo on left pocket

Clean lines and a modern look for the stylish woman in her athletic state.
Clean lines and a modern look for the stylish woman in her athletic state.

The adidas Samoa is a retro‐classic sneaker that hails from adidas’s “Islands Collection,” first released in 1977. Originally built as a lightweight training shoe (with roots in soccer/football cross-training), it gained cultural popularity in the 1980s as a casual lifestyle sneaker.
The adidas Samoa is a retro‐classic sneaker that hails from adidas’s “Islands Collection,” first released in 1977. Originally built as a lightweight training shoe (with roots in soccer/football cross-training), it gained cultural popularity in the 1980s as a casual lifestyle sneaker.


The Adidas Break Start is a low-/mid-cut court-style lifestyle sneaker that leans into adidas’s basketball heritage. It’s positioned as an affordable, everyday shoe with a classic look, suitable for casual wear, school, or light activity.
The Adidas Break Start is a low-/mid-cut court-style lifestyle sneaker that leans into adidas’s basketball heritage. It’s positioned as an affordable, everyday shoe with a classic look, suitable for casual wear, school, or light activity.



The Adidas Break Start is a low-/mid-cut court-style lifestyle sneaker that leans into adidas’s basketball heritage. It’s positioned as an affordable, everyday shoe with a classic look, suitable for casual wear, school, or light activity.
The Adidas Break Start is a low-/mid-cut court-style lifestyle sneaker that leans into adidas’s basketball heritage. It’s positioned as an affordable, everyday shoe with a classic look, suitable for casual wear, school, or light activity.



The Adidas Break Start is a low-/mid-cut court-style lifestyle sneaker that leans into adidas’s basketball heritage. It’s positioned as an affordable, everyday shoe with a classic look, suitable for casual wear, school, or light activity.
The Adidas Break Start is a low-/mid-cut court-style lifestyle sneaker that leans into adidas’s basketball heritage. It’s positioned as an affordable, everyday shoe with a classic look, suitable for casual wear, school, or light activity.

The Adidas UltraRun is a performance-running shoe that balances everyday comfort with trail-capable features. Designed for neutral runners, it bridges the gap between road runs and light off-road/terrain use. The UltraRun 5 (and its TR variant) is one of the recent iterations.
The Adidas UltraRun is a performance-running shoe that balances everyday comfort with trail-capable features. Designed for neutral runners, it bridges the gap between road runs and light off-road/terrain use. The UltraRun 5 (and its TR variant) is one of the recent iterations.


First introduced in 1966, the Adidas Gazelle moved from a training shoe into broader cultural territory—used by athletes, artists, rock stars, and youth groups.
First introduced in 1966, the Adidas Gazelle moved from a training shoe into broader cultural territory—used by athletes, artists, rock stars, and youth groups.


(Brand New without Box)
The Forum 84 Low reinterprets an ’80s basketball legend for modern streetwear. Originally born on the hardwood in 1984, the Forum’s low-cut version retains its sporty roots while giving it a more casual, versatile profile.
(Brand New without Box)
The Forum 84 Low reinterprets an ’80s basketball legend for modern streetwear. Originally born on the hardwood in 1984, the Forum’s low-cut version retains its sporty roots while giving it a more casual, versatile profile.

The company’s name is a blend of Adi’s first name and the first syllable of his last name, Dassler. Starting by making shoes to enhance athletic performance, the brand gained international recognition after U.S. sprinter Jesse Owens won four gold medals wearing Dassler’s spikes at the 1936 Olympics. Adidas continued to grow through the 20th century, introducing iconic products like the Samba soccer shoe and Superstar basketball shoe, and becoming a cultural force in music, film, and sports.