Puma Wants to Sprint in Olympics Brand Race Against Nike and Adidas
Related Articles
-
Nike boss blames staff working from home for sales slump after shoe firm loses ground to adidas
THE boss of Nike has blamed staff working from home for failing to come up with exciting new designs that wow shoppers. CEO John Donahoe says a sales slide was mostly down to the creative malaise.
-
Tested: Nike Pegasus 41 — Running Shoe Reviews
In an age of squishy soft running shoes, the Nike Pegasus is getting a little cushier, too. But, fear not. I’ve already had the Pegasus 41 in for testing for a few weeks. In a limited amount of time, I’ve found it to be a reliable, snappy, do-it-all daily trainer. In other words, it’s still a Peg.And that’s reassuring because the Nike Pegasus has always been a starting point that I recommend for new runners. It, along with shoes like the Brooks Ghost and New Balance 880, are top picks for those...
-
The highs and lows of an It-shoe: how Adidas Sambas took over the world
Rishi Sunak may have rendered them uncool this week, but the trainer has risen to ubiquity in the past few years. So what is it about this fairly simple design that is so widely loved?On the train from Peckham in south London to Dalston in east London the other day, it became hard to ignore: everywhere I looked were Adidas Sambas. White ones. Black ones. Those Wales Bonner ones with the pony fur and leopard print. Little silver ones. Black leather ones with studs.The humble Adidas Samba, once...