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Adidas: Sneakers, Hip-Hop and Culture

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Adidas has one of the most insane backstories of any major apparel company. From its ties to the Nazi party, and its turbulent relationship with Kanye West, to its partnerships with Hip-Hop, and its influence in soccer, we cover it all.

We also talk about the brands rise, its strongest years, Beyoncé, Ivy Park, and why celestial star power isn't always enough.

In this episode I’m joined by friend of the pod Zack O’Malley Greenburg as we break it all down. We examine Adidas’ story history, strategic moves, missteps and more.

03:40 Adidas’ history with the Nazi party.

20:04 Adidas' turbulent 1990s and missed opportunities.

34:12 Adidas’ Yeezy deal with Kanye West.

41:07 The Yeezy anti-semitism controversy.

47:19 Brands need to reconsider celebrity partnerships strategy.

58:20 Why Beyoncé and Ivy Park didn’t work.

Enjoy this podcast? Rate and review the podcast here! ratethispodcast.com/trapital

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Adidas has one of the most insane backstories of any major apparel company. From its ties to the Nazi party, and its turbulent relationship with Kanye West, to its partnerships with Hip-Hop, and its influence in soccer, we cover it all.

We also talk about the brands rise, its strongest years, Beyoncé, Ivy Park, and why celestial star power isn't always enough.

In this episode I’m joined by friend of the pod Zack O’Malley Greenburg as we break it all down. We examine Adidas’ story history, strategic moves, missteps and more.

03:40 Adidas’ history with the Nazi party.

20:04 Adidas' turbulent 1990s and missed opportunities.

34:12 Adidas’ Yeezy deal with Kanye West.

41:07 The Yeezy anti-semitism controversy.

47:19 Brands need to reconsider celebrity partnerships strategy.

58:20 Why Beyoncé and Ivy Park didn’t work.

Enjoy this podcast? Rate and review the podcast here! ratethispodcast.com/trapital

Trapital is home for the business of music, media and culture. Learn more by reading Trapital’s free memo.

This episode was brought to you by Audiense. Take your marketing strategy to the next level. Trapital listeners can start a free trial of Audiense. Learn more here.

This episode was brought to you by Bevel . Get 20% off everything sitewide until 12/22! Visit getbevel.com.

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