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Gear up with adidas Samba shoes, popular platform Gazelle kicks and more for spring

Gear up with adidas Samba shoes, popular platform Gazelle kicks and more for spring

USA Today03-03-2025
Gear up with adidas Samba shoes, popular platform Gazelle kicks and more for spring Shop best-selling adidas Samba OG shoes, Gazelle Bold shoes, leggings and more.
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Want to upgrade your spring workout gear? Explore the best adidas activewear and shoes to find your perfect fit. Whether you're a fan of iconic Samba shoes, the retro charm of the fashion-forward Gazelle Bold shoes or the vintage-inspired Spezial line, there's something for everyone. Pair your new shoes with adidas activewear for a complete look that combines style and performance. From moisture-wicking leggings and supportive tank tops to Messi soccer jerseys, you'll find everything you need to power through your workouts all season long.
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1. adidas Essentials Color-Pop Cotton Crop Tank Top
2. adidas Gazelle Bold Shoes
3. adidas Samba OG Shoes
4. adidas 3-Stripes Leggings
5. adidas Handball Spezial Shoes
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adidas Samba shoes
The adidas Samba shoes were originally designed for indoor soccer, but these shoes have transcended their athletic roots to become an icon in fashion. With their sleek design and comfortable fit, Samba shoes are perfect for both casual activities and intense workouts. Choose the classic black and white or opt for a bold pop of color.
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adidas Gazelle shoes
The adidas Gazelle shoes are a nod to the '90s, offering a retro vibe with a contemporary twist. The Gazelle shoes are known for having a soft suede upper and versatile design, making them a great choice for a range of activities and styles. Pair the best-selling Gazelle Bold Shoes with your favorite jeans for a stylish statement or the classic Gazelle shoes with your workout gear for a sporty edge.
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For those who love a good vintage aesthetic, the adidas Spezial shoes are a dream come true. Inspired by the 1970s handball shoes, adidas Spezial sneakers offer a unique blend of retro flare with modern comfort. These shoes are perfect for everyday wear, whether you're heading to the gym or adventuring through the city.
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Greg Cote's Hot Button Top 10: Amazin' Marlins, Messi hurt, sex toys on court & more

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