The history of adidas dates back to 1920 when its founder, Adolf Dassler, began crafting athletic shoes in his mother's laundry room in Herzogenaurach, Germany. Initially known as the "Dassler Brothers Shoe Factory," Adolf and his brother Rudolf worked together to create innovative footwear for athletes. Their shoes gained recognition for their quality and performance, leading to their first major breakthrough during the 1936 Olympics when American sprinter Jesse Owens won four gold medals while wearing their spikes. The 1970s marked another milestone for adidas with the release of the iconic Superstar sneaker, distinguished by its distinctive shell toe and leather upper. Throughout the years, the brand continued to innovate and collaborate with athletes, designers, and celebrities