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Women's Samba Shoes

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Born for the soccer field, perfected for the streets. Lace up a pair of women's Samba shoes from adidas for versatile style that plays well with all your looks.

adidas Women's Samba Shoes

Lace up a pair of iconic women's Samba shoes from adidas for a classic style that's stood the test of time. Since 1950, these legendary sneakers that were originally designed for indoor soccer have been dominating the streets with their timeless design. The Samba's smooth full grain leather upper, contrast 3-Stripes and low-profile gum rubber outsole make it an instantly recognisable silhouette, and continues to inspire modern reimaginings. Whether you're looking for the original Sambas, bold platform variations or understated vegan leather low tops, you'll find them all in the adidas collection of women's Samba sneakers.

While the retro style remains, modern updates to the women's Samba shoes have improved comfort and support. From the moulded sockliner to the injected EVA midsole, Samba shoes for women feel as good as they look. Strategic cushioning adds comfort without compromising the classic low-profile silhouette, and the durable rubber outsole grips the streets. Finishing it all off are the contrast serrated 3-Stripes and rubber gumsole that nod to their soccer heritage. For a legendary shoe that pairs well with any outfit, visit adidas to visit the full selection of women's Samba shoes and get a pair of these iconic sneakers.

Women's Samba Shoes Frequently Asked Questions

Why are adidas Sambas so popular?
The adidas Samba sneaker has stood the test of time because of its classic, minimalist aesthetic. Over the years the Samba has been embraced by soccer lovers, skaters and fashion enthusiasts. The shoe's clean lines, reinforced T-toe and textured gum sole are instantly recognisable. The Samba is also versatile — dress it up with chinos or a tailored suit, or dress it down with jeans or shorts.
What's the difference between Samba and Gazelle?
While both sneakers are known for their classic design and versatility, the adidas Samba typically has a more streamlined aesthetic, while the Gazelle offers a slightly more rounded silhouette. The Samba was born as a soccer shoe, and the Gazelle was originally a trainer. The Gazelle's toebox is more squared off than the Samba's. And the Samba's midsole is a bit thinner than the Gazelle's. Check out our blog for tips on getting the exact right fit for your Sambas.
Why are they called Sambas?
The adidas Samba shoe is an iconic style that's been winning over athletes and fashionistas for over 50 years. Contrary to popular belief, the Samba was not initially created for the world soccer championship or directly inspired by the Brazilian dance. Instead, it emerged from a soccer game in 1950s Germany, where its exceptional performance on icy pitches earned it the nickname "Samba."