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The Dassler: Number 16. Read on for enough 3 stripe goodness to satisfy the most obsessive adidas fanatic
Thank you for reading our latest sixteenth edition of The Dassler, the bi-monthly magazine especially written for (and by) adidas lovers.
In this issue-Scotty P talks about one of the most famed trainers from the first Spezial drop, celebrate the 74th birthday of adidas by delving into some more 3 stripe history by Woody, in a break to the adidas Top Ten we have something rather special and Craig reviews the latest adidas drops of note, with some exclusives!
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This is a twice monthly newsletter, that will contain ultra rare deadstock trainers, shared by genius adidas-historian Scott Ptolomey (X & Insta) , new adidas releases & brand exclusive information from 3 stripe social media giant Craig (@adifamily_ *X & Insta*), adidas oddments & apparel reminiscences written by Woody (@dadidassler *X* & Insta) plus loads of articles from special guest writers and we have some absolute adidas legends as guest writers lined up!
Why The Dassler? Obviously this newsletter is written for 3 stripe lovers (like ourselves!) and will contain as much adidas goodness as we can stuff in. The name of our newsletter is a homage to adidas founder Adolf (Adi) Dassler and an obvious reference to his dazzling adidas trainers (sneakers for our stateside readers).
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