Back when English schools made you wear a uniform but allowed trainers, the black and white Samba was the go-to trainers. Worn by school kids, footy fans, casuals and anyone who like themselves a nice pair of trainers- no show beats up better. Our northern cities like Liverpool and Manchester still rock them in the highest numbers.
From 94-2005 the Adidas samba is the only shoe I'd wear. Especially the blue suede samba. They were mega huge in the uk back then. Bands like oasis made them super popular in the 90s. If you was into britpop/indie music, then you had a pair of samba and the gazelle.
@@ProfittttNDO my misses loves her AF1, but I regressed back to wearing the kicks I had in middle school in the early 90s, like Reebok pumps, huarache, 180s, Jordan's. But where I live in Nottingham, you just see kids in AF1 and Jordan 1 mids predominantly.
My favourite Adidas silhouette of all time! I miss the vibrant range of colours that was available in the 90s. Sambas are always in my rotation. From Cape Town, South Africa.
Idk why but whenever I be playing soccer with my friends, I see them usin those Adidas shoes, or a Nike Shoes. I honestly miss 2014 when there was the world cup... pain...
I loved wearing these because they matched just about everything I wore and the gum outsole wasn't white. Because of this they didn't look as dirty as time went on. Side note: I've been finding a lot of Mizuno running shoes at the discount chains. The quality is outstanding.
Any experience with Karhu? I'm looking forward to trying on a pair at Fleet Feet. I learned that they had the 3 stripe logo first, but sold it to Adidas for cash and whiskey.
I love the fact that here in Brazil, this is a very unknown shoe. Even though football is the most popular sport here, they're for a specific public, and not even football players wear it.
It was mostly the Adidas Superstar or Gazelle that I saw people wear, but when I saw a Samba, it was definitely my favourite. As a side note Bryan, you could really do with a nice display behind you for all those sneakers 👍
Yo, Brian. My name is Fabian, and I'm here to tell you 2 things. 1 that it's great that you uploaded this video about the history of the Adidas Samba so fast and 2 you should do a video about the history of the Dr Martens. I know they're not sneakers but they're really cool shoes and you should also tell how the Doc Martens revolutionized the world of British Punk Rock and the British took over the company after it was first founded in Germany in 1947.
Great video. To add further context for the Samba, one of the major reasons it became popular here in the US in the late 70's and early 80's was due to the North American Soccer League NASL. Think of the NASL as that era's version of MLS although much more outlandish for a variety of reasons. About half the teams in the league during that time period played on AstroTurf, and players needed a shoe that could withstand the hard surface since traditional football boots would not work. Enter the Samba which was first imported into the US around that time. Since many of the top players in the league wore Sambas, many parents who attended games with their children decided to buy them for when their children played since many city fields along with middle/high school stadiums had AstroTurf. Even after the NASL folded in 1984, the Samba's popularity remained high due to many players in the indoor league Major Indoor Soccer League or MISL wearing it along with the subcultures you mentioned in the video. The original Samba in my view is the best shoe Adidas has ever made even though Adidas tried to discontinue it in the late 90's when they introduced the Samba Millennium which was basically the Samba upper with a modern sole and EVA cushioning to bring the shoe into the new century. Unlike the original, the Millennium only found popularity among indoor football players and Adidas stopped making it in 2012 in favor of simply continuing the original.
I wanted to ask/add, and I’m sure I could do my own research, but do you know when they started making the “OG” (smaller tongue, slightly slightly less-wide sole, other minor differences compared to the “Classic”)? I have only owned pairs of the Classic silhouette, and I also have a pair of Classics with the shorter leather tongue and all leather lining. I wish they would make/release more colorways in the Classic silhouette! It really seems like the better shoe. From the actual pitch to whatever else I want, best shoes ever. Edit: I wish they still made this updated cushioning samba you speak of!!! I’d love to try a pair
I've been rockin' Sambas as my daily driver since like '97. Loving all the special editions being put out, something fun and useful to collect! Really liking the Wales Bonner in green right now.
@@NachoAverageFinds You're Welcome! You guys have great sneaker content and I've been an avid viewer of your channel! (I hate how I just found out that I haven't subscribed yet, don't worry, I'm a subscriber now)
recently got a pair weeks ago in an outlet and i was impressed by the quality of the materials and comfort. These are just the same shoes that goes with everything
Havent heard you guys for a long time. Maybe do history of Bapestas. I grew up with the Bape movement back in 2004, so this definitely will be interesting
this is the sneaker that transcends various subcultures and ages. being available for decades without having to worry to fight with sneaker scalper collectors to own one.
Awesome video as always fellas, and huge fan of your channel! Interesting take on how Samba got its name (1:45)… according to Torben Schumacher, Adidas GM: “Samba has always been for the people. adidas didn’t actually name it - ‘Samba’ was the nickname by fans of the shoe, inspired by some fancy footwork on the soccer field in the 1960s. It has been truly rewarding for us to see this most recent wave of love for the shoe. It’s a silhouette which lends itself to effortless style and carries a history which speaks for itself. We’ve loved seeing each and every interpretation, from football fans in stadiums to the most stylish figures in the world.”
I had my first pair of Samba's after having Mamba & Bamba. I had Adidas Kick before all of 'em, these were very popular at school. Other Samba colab's that deserve a mention are Stone island which had a zip and also C.P company which look great in my opinion.
When i first got into sneakers a couple years ago i was mainly hooked on Adidas stuff, and i wanted to get the black shelltoes because they looked like classic soccer cleats. It was honestly this video that introduced me to the Samba which was even closer to the look i wanted and so i got excited and eventually bought a pair. Now i see them everywhere and it's kinda neat, even though I'll still be rocking them after they're no longer fashionable and will feel somewhat uncool lmfao
sambas, formel 1s (formula 1s), rod lavers, stan smiths........ outside adidas-- the jack purcells, puma clydes & suedes........ ALWAYS IN MY ROTATION!!!
Was always eye ballin to get myself a pair, but when the hype arrived my size was sold out. Instead I settled for a pair of Stan smiths, hopefully they restock soon so I can get a pair. Good brief history on the shoe though 👍 always happy to watch the vids
the original skate sambas were kinda handi-capable. lol. they worked but the soles were redone so they didnt have the hex tread. and the bottoms had an "emblem" cushion that prevented board feel. The newer ones that just came out are literally just classic sambas with an aditough tongue to prevent injury. Way awesome.
WHen did the Samba get butchered you could still by Proper Samba what hey now call " Super Samba " in Debenhams in 2009 in black leather with he massive white rubber biit on he front and the blue suede version, so when did we get this pile of shit that looks like a skateboarding shoe?
@@TheRetroManRandySavage daaaang my dad on the 80s he was born in 68 if im not mistaken, yeah he had a bunch superstars, sambas, he even had a few Kareem Abdul's... to be honest I do not remember clearly how many I got but I can tell you I used the same kick every 7-10 days so my dad always kept me laced up... now he trynna make stop buying a bunch of shoes lol
i ride fixed gear bikes and the sambas are durable (both the sole and the leather upper) so when your shoe is going in and out of pedal straps for fixed gear it's not a problem. Also the waffle pattern is a good interface of pedals. And the leather is nice in colder climates
I remember all the kids wearing sambas to play football in my middle school. The black pair was the one to have if you played. I played in Jordans 😅. Idk if I would buy the black pair because of that, but I would definitely get a white pair of sambas.
I'm 49 now so 38 yrs ago @south coast England we were all into Adidas jeans. They were swade and came in 2 colours pale blue or rust red. Only the rust was top notch. Blue- should have left em at home. They haven't sold them since I was a kid. Try and look em up. Adidas jeans. Those were "the" trainers were i was being dragged up. BTW luvin ya werk!
funny how these became hyped up in the US recently, in the UK these have been the go-to shoes of your average person (as well as the gazelle) you'll pretty much see them on the feet of most people here
Your video is very insightful around the whole history and design for Samba, I own a pair and found them really comfortable to wear, thanks for the content :)
Still a 1950's shoe. Hot in the summer and cold in the winter. Also the suede doesn't like to get wet. I only wear these shoes in the fall. No vents and no insulation.
At some point in time, the Samba seamlessly turned into the Adidas version of the German Army Trainer and even featured the same iconic sole from the GAT, still seen with Sambas today. Adidas also makes its own copy of the original GAT, lacking the distinctive Adidas three bars. Sambas were also made with Kangaroo leather which was the most durable but these were eventually outlawed, resulting in using cow or synthetic leader being used today.
Fantastic reviews🔥 🇧🇧I am from Barbados and I have a brother who, despite only having the basic two feet most humans are born with- d man has a centipede collection of Stan Smiths😂 I am an avid footballer/soccer player and along with Copa Mundial and various slides- Samba is my go to shoe... However here is the iconic mic drop... Big hint🇯🇲 Bob Marley 🎤 Global superstar (pardon the Shell Toe allusion)...he too rocked Sambas🤩
not a huge sneaker head but damn do i love me some adidas sambas. And as a messenger/courier. Yep theyre pretty much a staple for me. Low cut (good for ankle movement), stiff soles, nice casual understated style, and of course, come with the classic gum soles. What more do you need in a shoe? these shoes last for years of daily use and abuse. Im surprised i dont see more people wearing them.
thank you so much on making a video about my favorite style of Adidas, Adidas Sambas.... i own a pair of white with black stripe Adidas samba classic and they are so so comfortable..... once again thank you so much on making this vid.... have a great day
Hi guys. Just want to say that, i really like your videos. The honesty and simplicity, turn them in a very pleasant thing to watch. You should do one about the adidas spezial. This was a shoe made for team handball players, and was very popular in early 90's. Probably has a nice story too. Best regards.
In Europe it's also really big in the left wing scene, like you go to a punk show in a squat house, and half the shoes are sambas, the other half vans.
Yeah but the samba never had a low profile sole it had a massive white rubber toe on it, for football with grooves in it, so iit had a massive profile soul designed for football. This is not even a a Samba, it's a skate/ futsal shoe, nothing like what we had in Europe, and what for decades was sold as Samba and iconic and timeless , these sneaks now call a Super Samba
I saw a documentary on HBO about the now defunct NY Cosmos soccer franchise led by Pele ' . When the camera zooms in on him the sambas are prominently featured.
The Samba’s were Dennis Busenitz favorite Adidas shoe to skate before he got his pro model. And that’s why his shoe looks a lot similar 🤣 Great video as always!
This a classic kick. Silhouette reminds me of the Adidas gazelles. Would be nice if you did a video on that shoe also as or has a similar football background to it as well.
The only issue is have with my sambas is that they are not that comfortable as it is an old design. As I was trying mine on. Someone looked at them and walked up to ask me were they kept them.
Can't even tell ya how many amazing shoes I had growing up that I wish I kept and restored. Just got some adidas busenitz pro. Kind of a nod to a few classic adidas. And I got the superstar adv the skate version... For 32$!
Just discovered your channel , finding your videos really interesting and enjoyable plus the wide range of trainers you're covering is really refreshing, keep up the good work
Seeing how you spoke about cycling in the video, if you haven’t already you should check out the VeloSambas. They are a samba with a recessed clip in access for spd bike pedals.
Ive had the Mambas Bambas and Sambas over the years in fact I bought a pair of the Blue Suede Sambas today. There worn all over the north east of England especially Newcastle there classics the working class choice
It's the exact same strategy as with the Forum. Just as the Samba, those have been around forever and nobody wanted them until now. But unlike the Forum, the Samba isn't for everybody. I know, because I have ones. And I don't even wear them anymore because of how uncomfortable I feel with them. If you want to go for a soccer cleat for the streets, I heavily recommend the Busenitz Pros instead. Way more comfortable and stylish. If there's some shoes that could sure use a boost in popularity, is those.
Sambas have been a cultural icon in the UK and the rest of Europe for decades
I believe it!
Yeah, just said the same thing. The samba and gazelle were mega in the uk during the 90s.
That is literally the point of the entire video.
I'm Neapolitan, Italy. There a culture here over suede, samba. They rappresent history and future. Living in the present.
@David Marks no truer words have ever been spoken lol. Being a fanatical leeds fan I know all about that.😂
Back when English schools made you wear a uniform but allowed trainers, the black and white Samba was the go-to trainers. Worn by school kids, footy fans, casuals and anyone who like themselves a nice pair of trainers- no show beats up better. Our northern cities like Liverpool and Manchester still rock them in the highest numbers.
That’s amazing man. The samba has had quite the legacy! Thanks Darth Bossk 💪
Been to Manchester and can confirm the amount of Adidas worn up there is amazing. Sambas galore.
And in Newcastle upon Tyne and the north east
From 94-2005 the Adidas samba is the only shoe I'd wear. Especially the blue suede samba.
They were mega huge in the uk back then. Bands like oasis made them super popular in the 90s. If you was into britpop/indie music, then you had a pair of samba and the gazelle.
Hey Liam, thanks for sharing that brotha. Yeah man I want to do a video on brit pop and terrace shoes here in the future!
@@NachoAverageFinds that would be awesome bro! 👍
In the UK know a days it's always Black AF1s
I'd pick Gazelle's any day.
@@ProfittttNDO my misses loves her AF1, but I regressed back to wearing the kicks I had in middle school in the early 90s, like Reebok pumps, huarache, 180s, Jordan's. But where I live in Nottingham, you just see kids in AF1 and Jordan 1 mids predominantly.
Again. Another great video. Sneaker knowledge in full effect! Teaching the masses. Keep up the good work!
Thank you Al!!
My favourite Adidas silhouette of all time! I miss the vibrant range of colours that was available in the 90s. Sambas are always in my rotation. From Cape Town, South Africa.
One of the best silhouettes out there for casual wear. Thanks for watching Ashraf! Peace to Cape Town ✌️
This one was one i was waiting for!! can make one for the Gazelle's as well?
The Gazelle is actually my favorite adidas model it’s definitely on the list
Idk why but whenever I be playing soccer with my friends, I see them usin those Adidas shoes, or a Nike Shoes. I honestly miss 2014 when there was the world cup... pain...
You getting old 😂
2022 ;)
I loved wearing these because they matched just about everything I wore and the gum outsole wasn't white. Because of this they didn't look as dirty as time went on.
Side note: I've been finding a lot of Mizuno running shoes at the discount chains. The quality is outstanding.
Mizuno is so underrated!
Any experience with Karhu? I'm looking forward to trying on a pair at Fleet Feet. I learned that they had the 3 stripe logo first, but sold it to Adidas for cash and whiskey.
I love the fact that here in Brazil, this is a very unknown shoe. Even though football is the most popular sport here, they're for a specific public, and not even football players wear it.
52 year old casual from England. Great video and respect for the nod to the casuals. Mamba/Bamba and Samba , with Adidas Kick as the gateway drug 😎
Thank you mate! Happy New Year
Another great Video. A Suggestion: what about the history of the Puma DISC system? That would be awesome!
The disc blaze is by far one of my favorite puma models
It was mostly the Adidas Superstar or Gazelle that I saw people wear, but when I saw a Samba, it was definitely my favourite.
As a side note Bryan, you could really do with a nice display behind you for all those sneakers 👍
Yo, Brian. My name is Fabian, and I'm here to tell you 2 things. 1 that it's great that you uploaded this video about the history of the Adidas Samba so fast and 2 you should do a video about the history of the Dr Martens. I know they're not sneakers but they're really cool shoes and you should also tell how the Doc Martens revolutionized the world of British Punk Rock and the British took over the company after it was first founded in Germany in 1947.
Mang Adrian, I’m super flattered dude! Definitely keep for getting forgetting about Doc Martens. I had some back in the day! Good suggestion 💪💪
Great video. To add further context for the Samba, one of the major reasons it became popular here in the US in the late 70's and early 80's was due to the North American Soccer League NASL. Think of the NASL as that era's version of MLS although much more outlandish for a variety of reasons. About half the teams in the league during that time period played on AstroTurf, and players needed a shoe that could withstand the hard surface since traditional football boots would not work. Enter the Samba which was first imported into the US around that time. Since many of the top players in the league wore Sambas, many parents who attended games with their children decided to buy them for when their children played since many city fields along with middle/high school stadiums had AstroTurf. Even after the NASL folded in 1984, the Samba's popularity remained high due to many players in the indoor league Major Indoor Soccer League or MISL wearing it along with the subcultures you mentioned in the video.
The original Samba in my view is the best shoe Adidas has ever made even though Adidas tried to discontinue it in the late 90's when they introduced the Samba Millennium which was basically the Samba upper with a modern sole and EVA cushioning to bring the shoe into the new century. Unlike the original, the Millennium only found popularity among indoor football players and Adidas stopped making it in 2012 in favor of simply continuing the original.
I wanted to ask/add, and I’m sure I could do my own research, but do you know when they started making the “OG” (smaller tongue, slightly slightly less-wide sole, other minor differences compared to the “Classic”)? I have only owned pairs of the Classic silhouette, and I also have a pair of Classics with the shorter leather tongue and all leather lining. I wish they would make/release more colorways in the Classic silhouette! It really seems like the better shoe. From the actual pitch to whatever else I want, best shoes ever.
Edit: I wish they still made this updated cushioning samba you speak of!!! I’d love to try a pair
@@griffcoleman they started making the OG back in 2020 as more of an authentic version of the Samba.
I've been rockin' Sambas as my daily driver since like '97. Loving all the special editions being put out, something fun and useful to collect! Really liking the Wales Bonner in green right now.
This was one of my favorite everyday sneakers back in College. And yes it's a timeless classic for me, it's not just a phase.
A great sneaker through and through. Thanks for watching Renato 💪💪
@@NachoAverageFinds You're Welcome! You guys have great sneaker content and I've been an avid viewer of your channel! (I hate how I just found out that I haven't subscribed yet, don't worry, I'm a subscriber now)
Samba is an icon in Europe and in most states in Australia 🇦🇺 it’s a must have !!!!! Great sneaker forever immortalise
It’s under appreciated in the United States 🤷♂️
@@NachoAverageFinds yeah I don’t no why !!! You boys love ❤️ your nikes a bit too much !!! Lol 😂
recently got a pair weeks ago in an outlet and i was impressed by the quality of the materials and comfort. These are just the same shoes that goes with everything
Yesss! Thanks for taking up my suggestion!!! 🎉 ⚽ Samba ⚽
It’s been on the list for awhile hope we did it justice 😎
I love this series, I discovered your channel about 2 weeks ago and I binge watched all of the sneaker history videos, great content
Hey thank you !! Glad you stayed with us 💪
Havent heard you guys for a long time. Maybe do history of Bapestas. I grew up with the Bape movement back in 2004, so this definitely will be interesting
I love the OG Sambas their legit my favorite sneaker and I love your videos!!!
Thanks for the Continued support
this is the sneaker that transcends various subcultures and ages. being available for decades without having to worry to fight with sneaker scalper collectors to own one.
Awesome video as always fellas, and huge fan of your channel! Interesting take on how Samba got its name (1:45)… according to Torben Schumacher, Adidas GM: “Samba has always been for the people. adidas didn’t actually name it - ‘Samba’ was the nickname by fans of the shoe, inspired by some fancy footwork on the soccer field in the 1960s. It has been truly rewarding for us to see this most recent wave of love for the shoe. It’s a silhouette which lends itself to effortless style and carries a history which speaks for itself. We’ve loved seeing each and every interpretation, from football fans in stadiums to the most stylish figures in the world.”
I've been wearing sambas since 2012 and always knew about them because I like football, it has always been an iconic sneaker for certain niche.
I have both black and white, and white and black (long tongues) for 10+ years now. Great vid!
I like the white tongue 😛
I had my first pair of Samba's after having Mamba & Bamba.
I had Adidas Kick before all of 'em, these were very popular at school.
Other Samba colab's that deserve a mention are Stone island which had a zip and also C.P company which look great in my opinion.
Thanks Lee! I gotta check those two collars out
I used to rock these with a white beater and umbro shorts. Speaking of which, I might need to buy all 3 soon 😂
Everytime I'm so stoked by these really good researched history stories. Best YT channel imo 💯
Appreciate that ! most known unknowns at this point 😂😂
I have been wearing Sambas since high school. Always have a pair in my closet. I'm 57 years old and still wearin em!
Soccer icon Pele ' wore them in the late seventies when he was imported from Brazil to be the star of the now defunct New York Cosmos .
When i first got into sneakers a couple years ago i was mainly hooked on Adidas stuff, and i wanted to get the black shelltoes because they looked like classic soccer cleats. It was honestly this video that introduced me to the Samba which was even closer to the look i wanted and so i got excited and eventually bought a pair. Now i see them everywhere and it's kinda neat, even though I'll still be rocking them after they're no longer fashionable and will feel somewhat uncool lmfao
sambas, formel 1s (formula 1s), rod lavers, stan smiths........ outside adidas-- the jack purcells, puma clydes & suedes........ ALWAYS IN MY ROTATION!!!
Great selection 😎
Was always eye ballin to get myself a pair, but when the hype arrived my size was sold out. Instead I settled for a pair of Stan smiths, hopefully they restock soon so I can get a pair. Good brief history on the shoe though 👍 always happy to watch the vids
Still can’t go wrong with a pair of Stans tho 🤷♂️
Thanks for making video about the Adidas samba. Really love this sneaker and the story behind it.
Finally, another UA-cam clipper fan
😂😂😂 it’s tough being a clippers Fan 😂
the original skate sambas were kinda handi-capable. lol. they worked but the soles were redone so they didnt have the hex tread. and the bottoms had an "emblem" cushion that prevented board feel. The newer ones that just came out are literally just classic sambas with an aditough tongue to prevent injury. Way awesome.
Got a pair earlier this year. Nice shoes and comfy
Great affordable pair Forsure 😎
So nice seeing how the channel grew, as always dope 🙌🏿
Appreciate you Stephen! Hope all is well man
Do a video of the Adidas Samba main Rival, The Puma Super Liga. Similar styles but the Adidas is more popular.
Ohhh that’s interesting. Thanks for the suggestion!
I used to wear Sambas to school in the early 80’s in the UK. Today’s Samba is a completely different shoe.
WHen did the Samba get butchered you could still by Proper Samba what hey now call " Super Samba " in Debenhams in 2009 in black leather with he massive white rubber biit on he front and the blue suede version, so when did we get this pile of shit that looks like a skateboarding shoe?
That my dad's favorite, I had more than 20 pairs of Samba growing up
Cool it’s definitely a mainstay On feet 🦶
Same lol. My dad Always keeps a fresh pair in the closet.
He started wearing them in the 70s and me the 90s.
@@TheRetroManRandySavage daaaang my dad on the 80s he was born in 68 if im not mistaken, yeah he had a bunch superstars, sambas, he even had a few Kareem Abdul's... to be honest I do not remember clearly how many I got but I can tell you I used the same kick every 7-10 days so my dad always kept me laced up... now he trynna make stop buying a bunch of shoes lol
Excelente video y grandes recuerdos con las sambas. Las miro y recuerdo a mi padre y al fútbol. Great video as always, guys. Love ya ❤️
i ride fixed gear bikes and the sambas are durable (both the sole and the leather upper) so when your shoe is going in and out of pedal straps for fixed gear it's not a problem. Also the waffle pattern is a good interface of pedals. And the leather is nice in colder climates
I bought my first pair of addidas samba in 1977 I was aged 16 at the time ...
Iv also had my current pair since 2012 ,great shoe imo
My favorite Samba memory was using them to kick a 40 yard field goal in 11th grade. We played on astroturf.
Always looking forward for again a great video. Loved the one on the rise of (Asics) Tiger.
Hey thanks for tuning in 😎
Keep up the good work man!👏🏻
Thank you will Do
My father rock this pair of Samba back in the days!
He was a stylish father then! Happy Father’s Day to your dad bro
@@NachoAverageFinds Happy father's day to your dad too
Samba was that shoe made me fell in love with adidas. Was A Nike boy until samba came thru with it durability
💪💪💪 built tough
I remember all the kids wearing sambas to play football in my middle school. The black pair was the one to have if you played. I played in Jordans 😅. Idk if I would buy the black pair because of that, but I would definitely get a white pair of sambas.
I actually prefer the white pair as well thanks for watching
I'm 49 now so 38 yrs ago @south coast England we were all into Adidas jeans. They were swade and came in 2 colours pale blue or rust red. Only the rust was top notch. Blue- should have left em at home. They haven't sold them since I was a kid. Try and look em up. Adidas jeans. Those were "the" trainers were i was being dragged up. BTW luvin ya werk!
funny how these became hyped up in the US recently, in the UK these have been the go-to shoes of your average person (as well as the gazelle) you'll pretty much see them on the feet of most people here
Love the Gazelle it’s one of my favorites
The white sambas with grey and blue accents are my favorite silhouette of this shoe
Thanks for another great video guys!
Thank you for watching 😎
Your video is very insightful around the whole history and design for Samba, I own a pair and found them really comfortable to wear, thanks for the content :)
I’m really happy you got some value out of it.
Another great sneaker history video!
Thank you Dylan!
Your channel is an incredible resource.
Thank you Daniel
The Busenitz are fire af too (w the cut-off tongue)
Yes those are Clean 🧼
Forgot the Maite Samba ADV. My wife digs those!
Haha 😂 sorry we skipped it
Great video.
Looked the football casual reference.
Thank you man
Got a pair that I’m skating in now.
True classic.
My sambas have been my favorite shoe to drive in. Can’t beat that except maybe a puma speedcat
the samba x boba fett goes hard, if i ever see them around i will absolutely buy them
Still a 1950's shoe. Hot in the summer and cold in the winter. Also the suede doesn't like to get wet. I only wear these shoes in the fall. No vents and no insulation.
At some point in time, the Samba seamlessly turned into the Adidas version of the German Army Trainer and even featured the same iconic sole from the GAT, still seen with Sambas today. Adidas also makes its own copy of the original GAT, lacking the distinctive Adidas three bars. Sambas were also made with Kangaroo leather which was the most durable but these were eventually outlawed, resulting in using cow or synthetic leader being used today.
A true/proud fan and owner of this sneaker.
Let's go! Samba king!
Great video, and cool beard too
Haha thanks I gotta trim it up a bit
@@NachoAverageFinds It's summer time, need a full clean shave. Not a bad lookin dude, be proud.
Fantastic reviews🔥
🇧🇧I am from Barbados and I have a brother who, despite only having the basic two feet most humans are born with- d man has a centipede collection of Stan Smiths😂
I am an avid footballer/soccer player and along with Copa Mundial and various slides- Samba is my go to shoe...
However here is the iconic mic drop...
Big hint🇯🇲
Bob Marley 🎤
Global superstar (pardon the Shell Toe allusion)...he too rocked Sambas🤩
They are a classic I have always loved, a timeless classics.
Definitely classic
Well made video guys keep up the great work.
Thank you Job! Appreciate you watching
not a huge sneaker head but damn do i love me some adidas sambas. And as a messenger/courier. Yep theyre pretty much a staple for me. Low cut (good for ankle movement), stiff soles, nice casual understated style, and of course, come with the classic gum soles. What more do you need in a shoe? these shoes last for years of daily use and abuse. Im surprised i dont see more people wearing them.
thank you so much on making a video about my favorite style of Adidas, Adidas Sambas.... i own a pair of white with black stripe Adidas samba classic and they are so so comfortable..... once again thank you so much on making this vid.... have a great day
Hi guys. Just want to say that, i really like your videos. The honesty and simplicity, turn them in a very pleasant thing to watch. You should do one about the adidas spezial. This was a shoe made for team handball players, and was very popular in early 90's. Probably has a nice story too. Best regards.
In Europe it's also really big in the left wing scene, like you go to a punk show in a squat house, and half the shoes are sambas, the other half vans.
First shoe I bought with my own money, super close to my heart! Just traded them out for some Puma Super Ligas tho, so we’ll see which is better!
That’s awesome man. Great first sneaker to buy! Good look with the ligas
One of my favorite shoes I just like the low profile sole, minimal design and glove like feel
Yeah but the samba never had a low profile sole it had a massive white rubber toe on it, for football with grooves in it, so iit had a massive profile soul designed for football. This is not even a a Samba, it's a skate/ futsal shoe, nothing like what we had in Europe, and what for decades was sold as Samba and iconic and timeless , these sneaks now call a Super Samba
The white ones are always dope. 🔥 great content guys
Used to wear them as a kid when i played soccer, i used to wear chucks for basketball too. Now they are fashion shoes in my closet as an adult
playing basketball 🏀 ball in Chuck Taylor’s sounds painful
@@NachoAverageFinds I always found the shoes pretty comfortable. But that’s just me
I saw a documentary on HBO about the now defunct NY Cosmos soccer franchise led by Pele ' . When the camera zooms in on him the sambas are prominently featured.
0:01 yes, the dunk. I was poor and they were my go tos since they were always on the discount walls :)
Respect for calling it football whole video !!!
The Samba’s were Dennis Busenitz favorite Adidas shoe to skate before he got his pro model. And that’s why his shoe looks a lot similar 🤣
Great video as always!
Dennis is one the the best! Dude skates so fast
I think he designed them like Copa Mundial rather than sambas
@@mimik5856 he skated the Sambas and the Gazelles, even had a colorway
@@MatheusZumbi aye lad
Love your channel mat. Subscribed
Cheers boys!!!!!
I got my sambas a year ago and I love them
Cheers brotha 🙏
Got mine a year ago too. Immediately slapped in black laces.
@@SPNKr16 did they look cooler with the black?
Thank you for the video. Very informative, as usual. 😀
Love my sambas. It's the staple in the ska,punk,skinhead reggae subculture. It's all we wear. Samba and Docs. -Spirit of 69-
This a classic kick. Silhouette reminds me of the Adidas gazelles. Would be nice if you did a video on that shoe also as or has a similar football background to it as well.
Love the Gazelles! Definitely want to do a video on those in the future. Thanks for watching Jay!
I have been rocking them for 30 years so popular with football fans around the world
I feel like companies like Nike and Adidas orchestrate these resurgences of old styles and we just lap it up.
Great video!
Thank you so much
The only issue is have with my sambas is that they are not that comfortable as it is an old design.
As I was trying mine on. Someone looked at them and walked up to ask me were they kept them.
Yea that old tech isn’t gonna hold up very well
Can't even tell ya how many amazing shoes I had growing up that I wish I kept and restored. Just got some adidas busenitz pro. Kind of a nod to a few classic adidas. And I got the superstar adv the skate version... For 32$!
I had one pair of sambas and they were unbreakable, I swear I had worn them for like 7 seasons straight in indoor soccer and casually on the weekend.
Just discovered your channel , finding your videos really interesting and enjoyable plus the wide range of trainers you're covering is really refreshing, keep up the good work
Seeing how you spoke about cycling in the video, if you haven’t already you should check out the VeloSambas. They are a samba with a recessed clip in access for spd bike pedals.
Yeah I thought Sambas look boring but the history makes me want to buy one 😆
Icons never go out of style bro 😎
My dad always rocked samba while I was growing up so did I.
Happy Father’s Day to your pops
@@NachoAverageFinds thanks brother keep dropping more amazing videos like these!
Ive had the Mambas Bambas and Sambas over the years in fact I bought a pair of the Blue Suede Sambas today. There worn all over the north east of England especially Newcastle there classics the working class choice
The video I didn’t think we needed
This video Was actually a must for us 😂😂🤷♂️ hope you enjoyed
@@NachoAverageFinds I did bro , I’m a huge soccer fan
It's the exact same strategy as with the Forum. Just as the Samba, those have been around forever and nobody wanted them until now.
But unlike the Forum, the Samba isn't for everybody.
I know, because I have ones. And I don't even wear them anymore because of how uncomfortable I feel with them.
If you want to go for a soccer cleat for the streets, I heavily recommend the Busenitz Pros instead.
Way more comfortable and stylish.
If there's some shoes that could sure use a boost in popularity, is those.
Sneakers always come full circle icons never die