€185,00
Custom Adidas sneakers featuring the ELA association logo and a large sun! Comfortable sneakers for taking as many steps as possible.
By purchasing this pair of personalized sneakers, you are supporting the ELA , which supports families and funds research into leukodystrophy . Learn more
Please note , this product is personalized and cannot be returned or exchanged.
Shipping time:
3 to 4 weeks
The ELA family association fights against leukodystrophy, a rare and serious disease that affects children from birth. ELA is committed to providing families with moral support and offers considerable financial, administrative, technical, psychological, and social assistance. But that's not all! The association also supports research to find a cure for this disease and is expanding its work internationally. Finally, ELA raises public awareness of this disease through various events.
How can you support the ELA association on a personal level? With the " Put on your sneakers " campaign, of course! Every year, ELA invites schools and businesses to take as many steps as possible to support the association. It's a simple activity to organize that provides significant help to ELA.
Double G Customs has chosen to show its support for ELA by donating 10% of the price of its custom sneakers to the charity. These donations will help the organization carry out its missions.
These new personalized sneakers are a great way to support the ELA association while adding style to your everyday outfit. On these Adidas Stan Smith sneakers, the ELA logo in blue is positioned towards the back of the shoe, allowing space to add a large blue sun! Perfect sneakers for participating in the association's "Put on Your Shoes" campaign!
The Adidas Stan Smith sneakers are customized with the ELA association logo and a large sun. The navy blue color of the customization matches the patchwork of the sneakers.
Wear these personalized sneakers every day and especially during ELA's "Put on your sneakers" campaign!
The famous Stan Smith wasn't always called that. In 1964, Adidas wanted to create a shoe for tennis, a sport that was booming at the time. They approached French tennis player Robert Haillet, who designed the shoe. It wasn't until six years later, in 1970, that the German brand with the three stripes signed a contract with Stanley Smith and renamed the shoe "Stan Smith."
While today everyone wears sneakers, at that time they were still considered sports equipment, and it was the Stan Smith that sparked this change! In the 1980s, Stan Smiths became popular beyond the tennis court; this marked the beginning of the "sneaker" (a shoe worn for lifestyle purposes) as we know it today.
While the Stan Smith enjoyed considerable success for years, in 2011 Adidas announced the end of the iconic "Stan Smith" for 2012. The shoe was outdated and no longer selling well enough. But in 2013, the German sportswear company reversed course and announced the return of the Stan Smith in 2014. Whether it was a poor strategic choice or a stroke of marketing genius, Stan Smith sales took off again!



