How Strong Is adidas Now?

Disclaimer: The English version is an authorised translation of the original article in Mandarin for informational purposes only. In case of any discrepancy, the original Mandarin article by Ah Nel can be found here.


Preface 1: Due to my working premise, knowing more about adidas has become part of my routine. This is a summary of sorts of their annual magazine in simple and easy words.

All images used for this article were taken from the annual magazine, the link is available at the bottom.

Preface 2: The annual magazine can be easily found on adidas’ official website. It is open to the public and there is nothing confidential in this article.

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Let the data speak for itself. On 24th June 2016, the closing price for adidas’ share dropped almost 3% due to BREXIT, settling at €119.85.

The chart above shows the trend of adidas’ stock value, beginning at €70.99 and ending strong at €119.85 over a 12-month period, or a 68.83% increase.

In a nutshell, you would have earned a net profit of RM68 if you invested RM100 one year earlier.

What does the increment mean?

Just put yourself in this situation: imagine you told your dad that you are buying a stock with a 68% rate of return and you are trying to invest in the stock as heavily as possible. Trust me, you will probably get beaten up real bad or he’ll think you must be mad. The stock simply sounds too good to be true.

But it is true. Yes, it means adidas’ stock has just gone crazy. Crazy good.

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They stressed this point – displayed in the image above – at the start of its 2015 annual report.

Rome wasn’t built in one day, and neither was adidas, but we can now say they have found their direction. It is their golden time to harvest all their effort and investment.

Today, let me tell you how adidas became such a strong player in the sneaker industry. Firstly, what is the brand good at?

After so many years, finally adidas shows it’s eager to conquer the world

This is very important as they found their confidence and pace after a bunch of failures and experiments. As the common saying goes, confidence is the key to success.

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I would take it as a joke if adidas said this one year ago, but I wouldn’t take it as a joke now.

Adidas is now experiencing a healthy growth worldwide.

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They’ve seen tremendous growth over the last year, especially in Northern America (21%) and Europe (29%).

Furthermore, these two regions have a major influence on international fashion trends and, by extension, the design and retailing of fashion products. Having a strong foundation in both places will definitely help them in the future.

The debut of the Ultra Boost running shoe

I first thought the Ultra Boost was just ‘another running shoe’ and not that big of a deal. I realised I underestimated the product when it came under the spotlight in the annual magazine.

Put it this way, Ultra Boost doesn’t serve as a random sneaker; both the streetwear and running communities credited the shoe highly.

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To be honest, I don’t know why Ultra Boost alone gave a huge boost to adidas. However, it reminds me of the Nike Flyknit Racer that has been selling for 3 to 4 years with no sign of slowing down. We can be safe to assume that adidas will milk the Ultra Boost silhouette over the next few years.

Comparable sales contribution between adidas’ footwear and apparel product categories

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One thing adidas mentioned in the annual magazine is that they are enjoying a good sales ratio between their three product categories. Sneakers took up 49% while apparel generated 41% of net sales, with accessories contributing 9%.

Although jerseys play an important role in their business game, 41% is still a surprisingly good figure. The sales ratio shows evidence that while adidas sold a ridiculous amount of sneakers, their apparel line is hardly lagging behind either.

Even though there is stiff competition from H&M, Uniqlo and Zara on the apparel side of things, adidas still remains strong despite the fact that the price point of their products are generally higher than average.

 

NEO focusing on fast fashion.

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Brands like H&M, Uniqlo, Zara and Topshop are great examples of fast fashion. Other than doing traditional fashion styles, they have also dabbled in sports-oriented fashion. H&M, as an example, has done rather well with its sports fashion line.

Nike has dominated over the last two decades in the sports industry, but adidas is planning to steal the throne from Nike by using NEO. We are expecting more NEO outlets in the near future, and that their price points will steadily lower until you stop buying Uniqlo.

Adidas Original is looking to be the ‘Hype’

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Regardless of whether you are a sneakerhead or not within the sneaker culture, NMD, Yeezy, Superstar and Stan Smith must have been spamming your social media for the past two years. If not, I think you are totally out of touch.

adidas’ football line still comprises a big portion of revenue.

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With over €2.2 billion secured on the back of football, I’d say they’re doing great.

 

Reebok’s marketing in the right position.

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It seems that since adidas acquired Reebok in 2006, the brand will be focusing on North America and the brand’s position and strategy were well planned by adidas.

Reebok has been dominating the crossfit field, though considering that’s their forte it’s no surprise that they are leading in that regard.

Spartan Race is an annual event organised by Reebok and it has become one of their most important programs with significant growth seen every year.

Pumpfury and Furylite are silhouettes that is still pretty valuable and going strong with both silhouettes selling over one million pairs over the last year.

Open for collaboration.

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Adidas is very into collaboration now but in a different way.

They allow their collaboration partner to utilise any resources available to explore new designs and ideas. Shoes like Yeezy was born in this way.

With a daring and bold mindset, they manage to build their own hype train.

Harvest phase for their R&D.

With a well-developed R&D department, Y-3 can release anything that just got invented to test the waters. That’s one  reason why Y-3 is always pricey and in limited quantity, so adidas will have to bare the cost for R&D if the product doesn’t work well.

If Y-3 products manage to pull it off in the market, then it is time to mass-produce by implementing the idea to adidas’ products.

This has always worked for adidas.

Now we have Y-3 Sport, phenomenon like adidas’ design will look like Y-3 will happen, but with a more affordable price.

What I’ve written so far is enough to prove how strong adidas is and going to be, and I really worry about what Nike should do to stay in the competition.

Lets talk about basketball.

Adidas rarely dabble in the basketball space. Still, we can see something is going on with adidas basketball. Letting go of the NBA jersey sponsorship to cut costs. Signing more star players like Damian Lillard is good for them, as he is slated to be the new “Kobe”.

Although adidas didn’t mention a single word about James Harden’s signature shoe, I believe that they did it on purpose. There is a high possibility they are using the “Hunger Marketing” tactic, to starve the public of news on the release, and later come out with a bang.

I believe there will be tons of news about adidas basketball in 2017.

Others

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It’s a shame adidas couldn’t dominate other sports fields like American football, rugby, tennis, baseball, volleyball, cycling, boxing and others. They will focus on what they have and wait for an opportunity, adidas said.

Let us know what you think about what has been said about adidas in this article in the comment section. Do you agree? or disagree?

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Orang releases “Everyone” EP

Kuala Lumpur talent Orang attempts to twist pop conventions to his advantage in his newly released EP, “Everyone” with deceptively-charming melodies, patterns and grooves for all listeners to have a new musical experience.

Check out his “Selfie” music video, a track from his EP, below!

 

If you’re interested in the full list of tracks in his new EP, check out the panel below:

Last but not least, for those who want to cop yourself a copy of his EP you can do so via BOTANIC Records and it is now available digitally on Spotify, SoundCloud and Bandcamp.

MAW drops new single “RAM” feat. Simon (S/S)

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Discovered in early 2015, the Malaysian born and raised artist MAW defines his music as a collision of trap, experimental, alternative and a twist of hip hop. Through his music, we can assure you that MAW has a way to assimilate his trap vibes into odd and strange tracks, in a music teratology kinda way. Besides odd experimental ambience rap and trap music, MAW dabbles in a variety of electronic music as well. As a hype man, MAW has a great vibe and aura that definitely turns up the whole crowd.

This time around MAW has dropped his newest single, “RAM” featuring Simon from S/S. The song is essentially MAW’s output of something negative nestled in his mind, while also hinting at how he dealt with that negativity.

“When I received this beat from Bob Fang (the beat-maker) it hit me in a odd way that ‘woah this is depressing’. I really just felt the beat so I called Simon up telling him I was writing something sad, sent him the demo then we got RAM done a.s.a.p,” says MAW.

 

“After I got it engineered and out on soundcloud, Dusa (the producer) said he wasn’t feeling it so he thrashed the whole track, and we got a remixed version of RAM, LOL,” MAW adds.

Check out their newly released track below!

 

Not to forget, here’s the remixed version by Dusa Fucahala himself.

https://soundcloud.com/dusa-fu/ramthrashedremix

 

Offspring x Asics Gel-Lyte V “Cobbled Pack”

What will happen when a sneaker store that’s been in the game for 20 years collaborates with an international footwear brand? The “Cobbled Pack” is one example. Offspring teamed up with Asics for a limited edition release of the classic Gel-Lyte V in celebration of their 20th anniversary.

The Offspring X Asics Gel-Lyte V “Cobbled Pack” draws inspiration from the cobblestone streets and famous Piazza of Convent Gardens, where the first Offspring store started its business in 1996. Cobblestone streets is mimicked by the beige-coloured suede and nubuck on the upper of the shoe, while the lining pays tribute to the original colour palette from 1996. Lastly, both Asics stamp and Japanese symbol “二十”, meaning 20 can be seen on the sock and lace tip.

The Offspring X Asics Gel-Lyte V will be available exclusively at Sole What Mid Valley on 16th July, Saturday. Priced at RM599.

 

Boleh Blah by RogueSquadron’s Ashtin

RogueSquadron’s Ashtin Sanjiv recently dropped his latest track titled “Boleh Blah”, an anthem for people who have to deal with an all too common category of people: the haters. While essentially telling those that put you down to “Go F@$k Yourself”, “Get Lost” or “F&%k Off” (whichever variation suits you), the song also urges us to keep chasing our goals and dreams regardless of what people say you can or cannot do.

He’s fresh out of recording the track at the #Teamalpa studio, but stay tuned for much more music coming from him in the near future. In the meantime, have a listen to “Boleh Blah” right below:

Don’t forget to check out his official account on facebook and instagram to keep tabs on his upcoming events and new music too!

Sederhana by Aman RA

Local hiphop enthusiast and MVP Aman Ra has dropped his new track “Sederhana” over the last week. This down to the earth song bring out the focus into the lifestyle of the lower income to lower middle class income groups that without a doubt making the “Budak Flat” recognizable in the scene. Unlike his previous single for example; #Patun100Kerat, #420, #SaatBaru, and so on, Aman Ra’s attempts to make this track a positive, near triumphant celebration of a modest life free of tawdry wealth and pretension even more unique. Even if you’re a hip hop or non hip hop listeners you would still dig into this track.

With SXPH SSK helping out on the beat again, the song is also decidedly much less influenced by the well known late hip hop artist, Tupac Shakur. A comparison which he frequently receives – and instead pretty much alike to Kendrick Lamar style as in execution, production, and content. From the female backup vocals on the back mix with the beat switch at the bridge,Even if you’re a hip hop or non hip hop listeners you would still dig into this track because this modest song really deserve a thumbs up!

 

Feel free to listen to Aman RA’s new track “Serdahana” below:

https://soundcloud.com/user-392246742/sederhana

If your ears enjoyed the audio paradise and want to listen to more of his music head down to Aman Ra’s official facebook, twitter, instagram and not to forget his youtube channel too!

Calpis Brings Yuna to Waze

Getting tired of the same boring voice on Waze directing you to your destination? If you beg reprieve from the voiceover’s monotony, you are going to welcome the vocal presence of local singing sensation Yuna on the app!

Yuna will be the first-ever Malaysian singing voice prompt on Waze, a feature that is launched by Calpis, Japan’s first cultured milk drink. Calpis aims to provide a happier and more pleasant driving experience with Waze by adding Yuna’s mellifluous vocal while still keeping drivers alert at all times.

To enjoy Yuna’s vocals on Waze, simply select the “menu” option, then click on “settings”. Under “settings”, press the “sound” option and then choose “English (UK) – Yuna | Calpis”.

Fukushima Exclusion Zone (No Man’s Land) by @kiwikeow

Here’s a series of never-before-seen photos of the Fukushima exclusion zone. As local dare devil Keow Wee Loong also known as @kiwikeow entered the red zone, he could feel a burning sensation in his eyes and a thick chemical smell in the air. Before he went there the authorities told him that he needed a special permit to visit the town and it take 3 – 4 weeks to get the approval done by the local council. Without any hesitation he went in the town with native Koji Hori and his colleague Sherena Ng whom did all her research, providing him with navigation of the route and map to the town, allowing them to sneak through the forest to avoid cops on the road. With only a GPS and Google maps aiding him as he made his way through the woods at 2am to get into the town of Okuma, Futaba and Namie.

Have you ever wondered what is it like in Fukushima’s exclusion zone now, to be walking in the town where you literally have 100% full access to every shop and landmark? Everything is exactly where it was after the earthquake struck this town. The residents started to evacuate the town when the tsunami warning came in hours after the Fukushima Daichi power plant exploded, leading to harmful radiation leaks on 11 March 2011.

The radiation level is still very high in the red zone. Not many people have seen this town for the last 5 years. It’s a bonafide ghost town, filled only with abandoned gold, furniture and broken Playstation 2s as remnants of a better time.

“I’m amaze that nobody looted this town clean; unlike Chernobyl where the entire town has been looted clean. This is the difference between the Chernobyl disaster and the Fukushima disaster,” said Kiwi Keow.

This is a devastating reminder that we should say no to nuclear energy; it’s a far too dangerous resource to utilise. How many red zones need to exist before we realise this?

Lets spread the awareness of the danger in using nuclear energy, not just Japan but the whole world.

The Borak-Borak Session : MonoloQue #PeristiwaKampungBatu

Hey guys, welcome back to another episode of the Borak – Borak Session! This week, we sat down with local musician MonoloQue a.k.a loQue as he shares what inspired him to come up with his unique concept album during his latest recording of #PeristiwaKampungBatu.

Check our the full video with MonoloQue to find out more about his recent work below!

Since the Hari Raya vibes is still going on feel free to check out his latest short film “Hari Raya Ini Dalam Sejarah”, a live version recorded during #PeristiwaKampungBatu.

Last but not least, you can also download the songs via www.monoloQue.com. Pay as much or as little as you think these downloads deserve!

#MyFinalThree : Alex Chai

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Many of you who are familiar with some of the popular Facebook sneaker groups like KLKIX, SabahKix, and SneakerLAH (ahem ahem shameless self plug), would have definitely heard or seen of Alex and his sneaker collection. He is one of the few guys from East Malaysia that is key in sharing and spreading the love of sneakers over in that region. His passion for sneakers is very evident as he isn’t shy about sharing his on-feet shots of his pairs, almost on the daily in said groups.

When he isn’t too engrossed in sneakers, Alex spends his time focusing on his work, which is mainly network marketing, something which he has been working on over the past 5 years in a few neighbouring countries like Singapore, Australia and Brunei. We had a very short email interview with Alex and asked him the question “What if you could only wear 3 pairs of shoes your entire life? Which 3 pairs would it be?” and a few other ones too.

Here’s what he had to say:

How did you get into sneakers?
It was back in 90s when I always wanted a pair of Jordans but just couldn’t afford them back then. For me, it’s not really collecting, because I beat the hell out of the only pair I can got, and I only have one throughout the year, because once a year I will only be allowed to buy one pair ONLY if I get good grades. Back then, I just needed shoes to play basketball LOL!
What was the first sneaker you bought? and what made you buy it?
Officially, I consider my first pair of actual sneaker that I bought to be the AJ12 “Taxi”. I wanted to the get AJ11 “Concord” or “Bred” but was still waiting for my report card to be handed back to me. My mom only allowed me to get a pair if I’m in the top 10, and I got #9 that year and by the time we get to the store, it was sold out and the AJ12 taxi was the only new released.
Currently how many pairs of shoes do you own?
I would say between 120-130 pairs.
So, for the tough question, which is your final three pairs? and why?

1. Air Jordan 1 “Banned” 2011

The AJ1 “Banned” is a classic, a pair that has never gone out of fashion and it’s super durable; so, assuming that if this is REALLY one of my final 3 pairs, this pair can last me the longest LOL!

Other reasons why this pair is because I grew up watching Michael Jordan play and witness all his championship three-peat, the black and red colorway is just such an iconic colorway for the Bulls and MJ.
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2. LeBron James 8 “South Beach”

The LBJ 8 “South Beach” is the first pair from the LBJ range that caught my attention. It changed my entire kicks buying habit of just black,white and red. It challenged me to wear pink, something which I had never done before, and the striking turquoise green color is just popping.
LeBron James is another player that I follow closely. I have followed his whole career from when he was the best high school prospect until the most recent events of Cavs winning their first ring! He is just super awesome both as a player and as a person. I have mad respect for him.  Ok ok, back to the shoe, when they released the shoe, it was a where LBJ decided to head to Miami. It was a change for him, having to take in all the hate and judgement from so many people. Similarly, during that time, I quit my ‘comfortable’ job of climbing a corporate ladder and jumped into the network marketing field with 0 experience. So somehow I felt that I could relate a lot of the shoe and the string of events that followed.
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3. adidas Ultra Boost (Any Colorway)

The adidas ultra boost is something that I have been procrastinating to out. I have to admit, I’m a Nike guy, no adidas. BUT, after I got my first pair of pure boost ZG recently, seriously I have to admit that I’m freaking loving it. From there, I went on to buy a few more Ultra Boosts. My favorite colorway that I’m still yet to own is the SNS ultra boost, but the price is just too much for me to convince myself to get them. Now I have to admit that I’m old and comfort is really a top priority for me for most occasions LOL.
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What is the criteria that you set for yourself in order to choose this three pairs?
AJ1 “Banned” – durability and classic silhouette
LBJ 8 “South Beach” – lively colors and something to always remind why I quit my corporate job to chase after my dream.
adidas Ultra boost – comfort and everyday kicks.
Do you think you could really just wear this three shoes for the rest of your life?
I think with this three pairs,  I do have all I need to cover all my activities for the rest of my life LOL!