Adidas Gazelle

[2] The Gazelle also marked the first shoe to be created with suede by Adidas instead of canvas or leather.

[3] In 1979, Adidas decided to go back to their old catalog of shoes and find ways to reinvent them in order to resell them or make them popular again.

The main design feature that set it apart from the previous models was the use of a transparent sole which Adidas' other shoes did not have.

[5] The shoe has seen a comeback due to various celebrities wearing them and has been re-released as part of the Adidas Originals line.

[9] Gazelle ADV is a skateboarding release of the sneaker that features a higher foxing tape, a double-layered toe cap, and a grippier outsole for better control and durability.

A blue pair of Adidas Gazelle Indoor sneakers
Adidas Gazelle Bold in blue and yellow