Adidas V.S Nike

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Bradford Yau, Staff Writer

Whenever a person goes to the mall or outlet store, typical stores to hit up would are the Adidas store or the Nike store. Both of these companies are among the top five most successful brands right now and have sponsors different types of athletes around the world. Whether it be for running, swimming or even tennis, a safe bet would is that the athlete is sponsored by either Nike or Adidas. However, what is the difference between these two brands?

Let’s look at the similarities between the two companies to get an idea of why these two brands are so captivating. Both the Adidas and Nike brands were founded at around the same time period: Adidas was founded in 1949 and Nike was founded in 1964. Both owners had one purpose, and that was to sell product that athletes would want to wear. And generations later, it has worked. In most sports, Nike and Adidas provide the most sponsorship for athletes, proving their dominance. Nike and Adidas have been the best in the sports apparel since day one, and it seems like the trend is going to continue.

After looking at the parallels between the two, what are the differences? Obviously, there are more differences than just their logo and brand. One such difference is the way each company makes their “comfortable” walking shoes. Recently, Nike has created some new designs for their smoothest walking shoes so far. The new shoes have implemented ankle support that essentially work as slip-ins, which was designed to help prevent injuries while running or walking. These have been received with mixed opinions, as although it does lessen the injury rate, it also makes runners feel more restricted in<on> their runs. With Adidas, their shoes are similar to classic running shoes that have been around for so long. Many of the more standard customers opt for these shoes, as they are more “basic” and simple.

Nike and Adidas are two brands that are very similar in their nature. People do not see what types of things the two offer in differences, as they have many similarities to themselves. However, there are subtle differences, which you should be wary of next time you select buy these products.

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