Contrary to common knowledge, the Samba didn’t start out as an indoor soccer shoe.
In fact, that no-skid outsole only arrived in the 1990s, four decades after Adidas founder Adi Dassler first debuted the now-ubiquitous sneaker.

Truth is, the earliest Samba models looked a world apart to the ones we recognize today. They were were also built for a specific purpose: to give soccer players extra traction on cold, icy pitches during winter play,
Now the sneaker will return to those rugged roots in the form of the Samba WTR, which brings a trifecta of cold-weather updates to the biggest name in the Adidas catalog.







