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What do Adidas mean by clover and three strips?
1972, Adidas first adopted the clover trademark. Clover represents the Olympic spirit and is also the goal that athletes have been pursuing-"higher, faster and stronger". Many people think that the pattern of clover represents a blooming flower. In fact, it originally represented a map of the world, connecting the three continental plates together, and also referred to the three belts sewn on sports shoes by Adi Dassler, the founder of Adidas.

Celebrate the great achievements of the past and look forward to the future. Clover only

Will appear in the classic series of products, and all other products will be replaced by the new "three"

The trademark "Daoba" represents the high-quality connotation and future prospect of the brand.

The products with three stripes are all sports series.

Clover is mainly aimed at retro and leisure markets.

Choose clover if you like leisure and retro, and choose three stripes if you like sports and dressing up, mainly depending on yourself.