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The adidas Archive. The Footwear Collection
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The adidas Archive. The Footwear Collection
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100 years ago the brothers Adolf ("Adi") and Rudolf Dassler made their first pair of sports shoes. Hundreds of groundbreaking designs, epic moments, and star-studded collabs later, this book presents
the first visual review of the
adidas
shoe
through more than
350 models
including
never-before-seen prototypes
and
one-of-a-kind originals
.
To further develop and tailor his products to athletes’ specific needs, Dassler asked them to return their worn footwear when no longer needed, with all the shoes eventually ending up in his attic (to this day, many athletes return their shoes to adidas, often as a thank you after winning a title or breaking a world record). This collection now makes up
the "adidas archive"
, one of the largest, if not
the largest archive of any sports goods manufacturer in the world
—which photographers
Christian Habermeier
Sebastian Jäger
have been visually documenting in extreme detail for years.
Shot using the highest reproduction techniques, these images reveal the fine details as much as the stains, the tears, the repair tape, the grass smudges, the faded autographs.
It’s all here, unmanipulated
and captured in
extremely high resolution
—and with it comes to light
the personal stories of each individual wearer
. We encounter the shoes worn by West Germany’s football team during its “miraculous” 1954 World Cup win and those worn by Kathrine Switzer when she ran the Boston Marathon in 1967, before women were officially allowed to compete;
custom models
for stars from
Madonna
to
Lionel Messi
; collabs with the likes of
Pharrell Williams
,
Raf Simons
Stella McCartney
Parley for the Oceans
or
Yohji Yamamoto
; as well as the brand’s
trailblazing techniques and materials
, like its
pioneering use of plastic waste
that is intercepted from beaches and coastal communities.
With a foreword by designer Jacques Chassaing and expert texts,
each picture tells us the why and the how
, but also conveys the driving force behind adidas. What we discover goes beyond mere design; in the end, these are just shoes, worn out by their users who have loved them—but they are also
first-hand witnesses of our sports, design, and culture history, from the beginnings of the Dassler brothers and the founding of adidas until today