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adidas Celtic Fc 2023/24 Away Shirt
$130.00
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adidas Aston Villa Tiro24 Training Shirt
$95.00
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adidas Celtic 2024/25 Unsponsored Third Shirt
$130.00
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adidas Manchester United Fc Woven Track Top
$130.00
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adidas Fitted Asymmetrical Dress
$150.00
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adidas Celtic 2021/22 Away Socks
$40.00
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adidas Originals Adimatic
$170.00
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adidas Originals Adilette 22 Slides
$90.00
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adidas Team GB Hoodie
$130.00
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adidas F50 Elite Laceless FG
$430.00
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adidas Leeds United Fc 2024/25 Away Shorts
$90.00
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adidas Originals State Street T-Shirt
$60.00
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adidas Train Essentials Camo Shorts
$60.00
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adidas Team GB HEAT.RDY T-Shirt
$90.00
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adidas Originals Stan Smith Women's
$160.00
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adidas Aston Villa Tiro24 Competition Training Top
$125.00
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adidas Originals Superstar Junior's
$100.00
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adidas Leeds United Fc 2024/25 Home Shirt Women's
$130.00
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adidas Team GB Workout T-Shirt
$90.00
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adidas Originals Campus 00s
$170.00
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adidas Originals Nizza Platform Children
$90.00
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adidas Real Madrid European Training Track Pants
$105.00
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adidas AS Roma 2024/25 Third Shirt Junior
$105.00
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adidas Tiro Poly Shorts
$60.00
In the JD Sports Australia range of adidas shoes, clothing, and accessories, you’ll find all the latest drops from the 3-Stripes brand. These include popular sneaker collections such as the Samba and Gazelle, two mainstays of the heritage-inspired Originals line. For a more casual aesthetic, we also have a wide selection of slides, which provide all the comfort and flexibility needed to relax indoors and on the beach.
Once you’ve found a fresh pair of kicks, the next logical step is to update your wardrobe. Fortunately, we’ve got plenty of options in the clothes department, from tracksuit sets (featuring track pants and T-shirts) to summer-ready shorts. The general style of each item varies, but what they all have in common is that signature adidas feel, complete with one of two logos (the 3-Stripes or the Originals Trefoil).
A Brief History of adidas
The adidas brand finds its roots in 1924, when Adolf ‘Adi’ Dassler, an entrepreneur from Germany, set about providing athletes with gold-standard equipment. Today, the company is recognised as one of the biggest sportswear manufacturers, continuing to drive interest with its timeless collection of shoes and clothing.
It was in 1936 that adidas truly started to cultivate a large following, with runner Jesse Owens wearing a pair of shoes given to him by Dassler in the Olympics taking place in Berlin. The brand’s positive reputation was further cemented throughout the ’50s, during which time professional soccer players could be seen wearing 3-Stripes boots on the pitch.