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Fan favourite: Adidas bestsellers include a Germany 1996 away shirt for £85 (pictured)
Adidas sales soared this summer as vintage-style soccer jerseys and sneakers disappeared from shelves.
The German sportswear company said it enjoyed a better-than-expected third quarter thanks to the strong performance of its apparel and footwear divisions.
Sales rose 10 percent in a sign the group’s strategy to focus more on football has paid off.
The company highlighted its range of ‘retro-inspired third shirts’ and Trefoil logo kits for leading European football clubs. Best sellers include a Germany 1996 away shirt for £85 (pictured).
Footwear sales rose 14 per cent, helped by its popular Samba and Gazelle terrace shoes, whose fans include Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer, as well as celebrities such as Sienna Miller, Bella Hadid, Rihanna and Hailey Bieber.
Adidas boss Bjorn Gulden said: “The third quarter was very good for us and again better than expected.”
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