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Why do the two Adidas shoes have different shoe labels?

Adidas has two trademarks:

Adidas is a German sporting goods manufacturer and a member company of Adidas AG. Named after its founder Adolf Adi Dassler, it began producing footwear in 1920 in Herzogenaurach, near Nuremberg. Registered under the name adidas AG on August 18, 1949. Adidas was originally founded by two brothers. After they parted ways, Adolf's brother Rudolf Dassler opened the sports brand Puma. Its classic advertising slogan: "Impossible is nothing". In March 2011, it spent 160 million euros to launch a new slogan-adidas is all in.

The clover (adidas Originals) has become the logo of Adidas since 1972, when all Adidas products used this logo. The shape of the clover is like the three-dimensional expansion of the earth, much like a world map, symbolizing the three stripes extending to the whole world. But starting in 1996, the clover logo has been exclusively used on classic series Original products. The classic series is based on the best products in Adidas history and is re-released with slightly modified fabrics and styles. The entire series is more fashionable, with products including shoes, clothing, bags and other accessories.