REVERSE KANGAROO, POLKA DOTS AND GOLD LAM�
John Underwood
March 10, 1969
ADIDAS. Under his three-stripe emblem Adolf Dassler manufactures a wide variety of sports shoes and boots. Among them are: (l) boxing boot; (2) wrestling boot; (3) high basketball shoe; (4), (13), (15) and (16) flat training shoes in kangaroo skin and reverse kangaroo skin; (5) football shoe; (6), (7), (14) and (17) spiked track shoes in various colors, some with permanent spikes, others with removable ones; (8) ice hockey boot; (9) figure skating boot; (10) javelin boot; (11) tennis shoe; (12) soccer or football shoe; (18) Azteca-Gold track shoe.
ADIDAS. Under his three-stripe emblem Adolf Dassler manufactures a wide variety of sports shoes and boots. Among them are: (l) boxing boot; (2) wrestling boot; (3) high basketball shoe; (4), (13), (15) and (16) flat training shoes in kangaroo skin and reverse kangaroo skin; (5) football shoe; (6), (7), (14) and (17) spiked track shoes in various colors, some with permanent spikes, others with removable ones; (8) ice hockey boot; (9) figure skating boot; (10) javelin boot; (11) tennis shoe; (12) soccer or football shoe; (18) Azteca-Gold track shoe.
PUMA. Examples of Rudolf Dassler's single-stripe Puma shoes include: (1), (3), (4), (9), (12), (13) and (15) spiked track shoes; (2), (5) and (16) soccer shoes; (6) controversial "brush" shoe; (7), (14) and (17) training or warmup shoes; (8) football shoe; (1O) handball or all-indoor shoe; (11) experimental spiked track shoe; (18) experimental ladies' polka-dotted track shoe; (19) and (21) experimental ladies' evening track shoes made of lam� and a multicolored material which feels like fish skin; (20) gold soccer shoe worn by Portuguese star Eusebio in world championship.
