Designed for Women
These Adidas Response Cushion 19 running shoes are for women going places.
Sustainably built and designed to deliver a comfortable, smooth ride, the Response Cushion 19 adapts to the ground as you run, while the air mesh upper and sweat-sweeping Climalite lining help keep your feet dry.
Formotion ensures the smoothest, most comfortable journey possible, and Torsion System technology gives midfoot integrity.
adiPrene under-the-heel cushioning helps you on impact, and the adiWear outsole offers the ultimate in high-wear durability.
Anatomically moulded EVA insole gives increased comfort.
This Adidas ladies' footwear is part of the Better Place Program, where products are guaranteed to be built in a sustainable way to help make the world a better place.
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Adidas in a Nutshell
It all began with pedal power in the 1920s – and led to the formation of not one, but two legendary sportswear companies known throughout the world for their state of the art footwear and clothing.
Today, Adidas and their iconic three stripes are global leaders in the market, with a £10 billion turnover and a manufacturing interest in almost every type of sportswear imaginable.
A far cry from the days when Adolf ‘Adi’ Dassler began making his own sports shoes in his mother’s kitchen, where electricity supplies were so unreliable he often relied on a stationary bicycle to generate enough power to run his machinery.
With the help of younger brother Rudolf, 200,000 pairs of sports shoes were soon sold every year, a phenomena which continued until they decided to go their separate ways. Each laid the foundations of a new company, both rising from the ashes of Gebrüder Dassler Schuhfabrik to become two of the most recognised brands in existence.
We know them today as Adidas and Puma.
The success of both brands can be traced back to the 1936 Olympics, when four-times gold medallist Jessie Owens sported primitive running spikes - which became the forerunners of legendary track shoes worn by athletes all over the world today.