adidas debuted the classic Gazelle trainer in 1966 with a dyed suede construction—an uncommon feature for performance footwear. In the 90s, adidas revamped the design in the Gazelle 2. This rendition includes a Lab Green upper, complemented by smooth leather panels and branding hits signifying adidas and the Gazelle. Black is picked up on the pebbled midsole, which rides above white rubber micro-cell tread for traction.