€179,99 The initial price was: € 179.99.€161,99The current price is: € 161.99.
The "DAD" lettering in three vibrant colors adds a touch of originality to this legendary Stan Smith model. This special detail on the Adidas Stan Smith Dad colorway ensures this pair will make a statement.
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3 to 4 weeks
Dive into the world of casual elegance with these Adidas Stan Smith Dad color . Combining the timeless style of the iconic Stan Smith with a touch of originality, these sneakers have character. The carefully chosen three-color DAD lettering makes these sneakers more than just a fashion accessory; they're an expression of fatherhood pride.
Give your dad (or partner) the stylish and heartfelt gift he deserves! Every time he wears the Adidas Stan Smith Dad color , he'll feel the deep emotional bond between a child and their father. A fashionable gift brimming with sentiment that will remind him of the love you share.
Mint, beige and burgundy, an original color combination for the three letters of the word “dad” inscribed on an all-white Adidas Stan Smith sneaker.
These sneakers pair perfectly with a very understated, color-coded outfit. They add just the right touch to brighten up an otherwise monotonous look.
The Stan Smith, named after the Californian tennis player Stanley Smith, wasn't always called that. The shoe was first created in 1964 when Adidas wanted to design a shoe for the then-booming sport of tennis. To do so, they enlisted the help of French tennis player Robert Haillet, who created the shoe's design. It wasn't until 1970 that Adidas signed a contract with Stanley Smith and renamed the shoe "Stan Smith." At that time, sneakers were still considered sports equipment and not everyday shoes. The iconic Stan Smith changed the game in the 1980s, becoming popular beyond the tennis court. Thirty years later, in 2011, Adidas announced the end of the legendary "Stan Smith" for 2012; the shoe was no longer being sold
But in 2013, Adidas reversed course and announced the return of the Stan Smith for 2014, much to the delight of fans. Will the Stan Smith enjoy another 30 years of glory?



