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Adidas
Stan Smith GX6987 Tan
Regular price
$114.00
$114.00
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Description
There's no sneaker more effortlessly cool than the adidas Stan Smith. A legend on the hardcourt, catwalk and concrete, the classic style evolves with these shoes. We teamed up with Parley for the Oceans to transform the design with recycled materials that can be traced back to their ocean origins. As you cruise through your day on responsive BOOST cushioning, you're helping protect the Earth beneath your feet. This classic shoe embodies a universal style and minimalist design that doesn't need attention to do its job. Stan Smith logos on the tongue and heel tab are paired with three perforated stripes.
This product is made with Primegreen, a series of high-performance recycled materials - 50% of upper is recycled content. No virgin polyester.
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Details
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BOOST cushioning
- Yellowed midsole
- adidas Stan Smith graphic at tongue
- Textile lining
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Perforated 3-Stripe branding
- Redesigned for sustainability
- Primegreen uppers
- Uppers consist of at least 50% recycled materials
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Sizing
Adidas Mens Size US cm EU UK 7 25 40 6.5 7.5 25.5 40 2/3 7 8 26 41 1/3 7.5 8.5 26.5 42 8 9 27 42 2/3 8.5 9.5 27.5 43 1/3 9 10 28 44 9.5 10.5 28.5 44 2/3 10 11 29 45 1/3 10.5 11.5 29.5 46 11 12 30 46 2/3 11.5 13 31 48 12.5 -
Return Policy
All The Discounted Items are Final Sale. No Refund or Exchange on All Sales Items.
All The Launch Products are Final Sale. No Refund or Exchange.
No Refund. Returns or exchanges may be done within 7 days from purchase date. We kindly ask that all valid returns must be in unworn condition with attached tags and packaging. Capsule will not accept any returned merchandise without prior written communication and valid return authorization number. Upon inspection and approval, exchange or store credit will be provided, no refunds. All sale items and discounted merchandise are final sale and cannot be returned. In the case of an exchange for a different size or item, the customer will be required to pay a re-shipping fee.
We accept returns for store credit. As stated, returns are solely the responsibility of the customer and must be made with a 7-10 business day time frame from the date of delivery. If you have ordered any product from Capsule that is valued over $150 CAD, Capsule will cover the initial shipping costs as a courtesy for you. However, should you return the product within the 7-10 business day period for store credit, Capsule holds the right to deduct the value of the courtesy shipping fee from your store credit amount. The courtesy shipping fee value varies depending on where the item was shipped. For example, if you spent over $150 CAD and return the item for store credit from a Canadian address, $10 plus HST will be deducted from the full store credit/refund value.
If you did not spend over $150 and wish to return the item, you will not be deducted the courtesy fee from your store credit/refund amount as you have already paid for the shipping initially.
Sequential orders are often indicative of bot activity, and will be subject to a 25% restocking fee. Orders placed thru Proxy servers are indicative of bot activity, and will be subject to a 25% restocking fee. Any cancelled orders or refused shipments will be subject to a 25% restocking fee, in addition to any shipping charges associated with the shipment.
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Shipping
Note: The Launch Product Is Not Eligible for Free Shipping. Shipping and Handling Fee for ON $15CAD, Other Provinces $25CAD
Canada - Expedited Shipping (2 - 6 business days)
Order Amount Shipping Cost $0.00 - $149.99 $10 CAD $150 + FREE* (Some Restrictions may apply. Some Launch Product is Not Eligible for Free Shipping) *Newfoundland and Labrador, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Yukon. Shipping Cost is $25.
United States - DHL (2 - 4 Business Days)
Order Amount Shipping Cost $0 and Up $30CAD International - DHL Express (3 - 6 Business Days)
Order Amount Shipping Cost $0.00 - $149.99 $45 CAD $150 - $449.99 $55 CAD $450 and up $65 CAD
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Brand Info

Sculpture of Dassler in the Adi Dassler Stadium, Herzogenaurach, Germany Adidas was founded by Adolf "Adi" Dassler who made sports shoes in his mother's scullery or laundry room in Herzogenaurach, Germany after his return from World War I. In July 1924, his older brother Rudolf joined the business, which became Dassler Brothers Shoe Factory (Gebrüder Dassler Schuhfabrik). The electricity supply in Herzogenaurach was unreliable, so the brothers sometimes had to use pedal power from a stationary bicycle to run their equipment.
Dassler assisted in the development of spiked running shoes (spikes) for multiple athletic events. To enhance the quality of spiked athletic footwear, he transitioned from a previous model of heavy metal spikes to utilising canvas and rubber. In 1936, Dassler persuaded U.S. sprinter Jesse Owens to use his hand made spikes at the 1936 Summer Olympics. Following Owens' four gold medals, the name and reputation of Dassler shoes became known to the world's sportsmen and their trainers.
Business was successful and the Dasslers were selling 200,000 pairs of shoes every year before World War II. The Dolbury factory, used for production of anti-tank weapons during the Second World War, was nearly destroyed in 1945 by US forces, but was spared when Dassler's wife, convinced the GIs that the company and its employees were only interested in manufacturing sports shoes. American occupying forces subsequently became major buyers of the Dassler brothers' shoes.