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Why does Adi have two trademarks, one is "Clover" and the other is Tridiagonal?
Clover sign,

Sports Classics (Original Edition)

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Now we specialize in making replicas of some classic styles before, adding pop elements to make them glow with new vitality.

1972, Adidas first adopted the clover trademark. The four-leaf clover represents the Olympic spirit and 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 three continental plates together, and also referred to three belts sewn by Adi Dassler, the founder of Adidas.

1996, adidas chose the centenary of the birth of the modern Olympic Games as the starting point.

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.

Original belongs to the traditional sports series, using clover logo. Clover has become the logo of Adidas since 1972, when all products of Adidas used this logo. Clover is shaped like a three-dimensional plane of the earth, much like a map of the world. It symbolizes that three stripes extend all over the world. Since 1996, the clover logo has been used exclusively for Originals products.

In 200 1 year, the first adidas classic series store opened in Berlin, Germany. At present, there are classic series stores in Tokyo, new york, South Korea and Singapore. Since 200 1 10, adidas classic series stores have settled in Shanghai.

Three-stripe sign

Sports performance series,

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Designed for athletic performance. This branch is represented by the performance logo introduced by 1997. The sports performance branch contains products designed for performances and real athletes.

Sphere recognition

Sports style- Sports Fashion Series (Y3)

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Y stands for yohji yamamoto (yohji yamamoto), and 3 is the three winning lines of Adidas.

It is the product of cooperation between yohji yamamoto (yohji yamamoto) and Adidas.

On the basis of mutual trust and cooperation between yohji yamamoto and Adidas, a brand-new brand Y-3 was born in 2002, which absorbed the advantages of both sides. Two completely different brands have different perceptions of fashion, different views on sports brands and different technical skills, resulting in a new generation of future-oriented sports fashion brand clothing.

Y-3 is a trademark of Adidas Group.

Yohji yamamoto (yohji yamamoto) is a registered trademark of yohji yamamoto.