Founded in 1970, Philadelphia-based Urban Outfitters is an apparel and home goods retailer that operates more than 700 stores and e-commerce in the United States, which accounts for about 87% of sales, and other regions. Its retail nameplates are Urban Outfitters (23% of fiscal 2025 sales), Free People/Movement (26%), and Anthropologie (44%). Retail accounted for 88% of fiscal 2025 revenue, but Urban Outfitters also sells products through a wholesale operation, owns some restaurants, and operates a fast-growing clothing rental and resale business called Nuuly (7% of sales). Urban Outfitters primarily markets to young adults and offers products in categories such as apparelmore
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Adidas is a leading German manufacturer of athletic shoes, apparel, and sports equipment, recognized for its iconic three-stripe trademark. As the second-largest sportswear company globally, Adidas focuses on providing high-performance gear for athletes and fitness enthusiasts.
Founded in 1924 by Adolf "Adi" Dassler and his brother Rudolf, Adidas began in a small laundry room and quickly gained fame for its innovative spiked running shoes. The company officially registered as Adidas in 1949, introducing its signature three-stripe design to distinguish its products. Over the years, Adidas has expanded its product range to include various athletic footwear, apparel, and soccer equipment, with notable items like the Stan Smith tennis shoe and the Superstar basketball sneaker.
Adidas serves a diverse customer base, including professional athletes, recreational sports participants, and lifestyle consumers. The brand has a strong presence in hip-hop and youth culture, particularly since its partnership with the group Run-DMC in the 1980s, which helped popularize its sneakers in street fashion.