On March 21 — World Down Syndrome Day — adidas launched the Supernova Rise 3 Adaptive, the brand’s first performance running shoe built specifically for athletes with disabilities. It’s the result of a multi-year collaboration with Nikic and GAMUT Management, a firm specializing in inclusive product design, and it’s the first shoe of its kind from a major running brand to receive the GAMUT Seal of Approval for meeting rigorous accessibility standards.
Made with disabled athletes? I've been saying more things need to be made with natural materials, but this isn't really what I meant.