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      Adidas was founded in the 1920s in Germany and remained in operation throughout the 1930s and 40s if that helps clue you in

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          all of the major athletic shoe brands are up to shady shit because they profit from slave labor in the global south.

          • nike donates to conservatives in the US
          • adidas (who owns reebok) and asics furnish discounts to the IDF
          • puma stays out of politics directly, but should still be side eyed for how fairly their laborers are compensated. of the majors they probably win the “most least evil” award
          • under armour’s founders have been very active promoters of CPAC
          • new balance has a recent legacy of their ceo backing conservatives in the US but has since replaced him. side eye them
          • brooks outright provides shoes to the IDF

          the only shoe companies that i feel genuinely comfortably recommending:

          • luna sandals
          • enda running shoes
          • veja
          • wildling
          • xero if you’re into court sports like pickleball or basketball
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            What about Wolverine/Saucony? I don’t seem to be able to find anything out about their labour or politics practices.

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              i don’t have anything specific on them. i’ve bought plenty of altra’s so clearly i’m not above buying wolverine

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                It’s currently my go-to brand (helps that they actually fit my foot type and terrain use), but as I was reviewing runner manufacturers and their social stances, I realized that while Nike and Adidas are relatively transparent about what they do so they’re easy to critique, Wolverine seems to be more in a “don’t ask / don’t tell” space — which could mean they’re actually just as bad or worse than the others.

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                  toootally get that. the 5 brands i listed in that long post are the only ones i feel comfortable recommending for a reason