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adidas Montreal 76
An Adidas archive runner celebrating the 1976 Olympics with vintage nylon construction and slim retro proportions.
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Key facts
- Popularity: Niche archive model, limited mainstream awareness
- Comfort: Thin retro sole, minimal cushioning
- Fit: Slim and narrow, true to size
- Value: Mid-tier retro pricing
- Use case: Vintage-inspired casual wear
- Risk: Minimal cushioning limits daily wearability
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Full breakdown
The Adidas Montreal 76 is a retro running shoe released to commemorate the 1976 Montreal Olympics. It features a lightweight nylon and suede upper, slim retro proportions, and classic Adidas three-stripe branding with a trefoil logo. The shoe represents Adidas's deep connection to Olympic athletics and sits in the brand's archive revival lineup alongside the SL 72, Tokyo, and other vintage runners.
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What is the Adidas Montreal 76?
The Montreal 76 is an Adidas archive runner celebrating the 1976 Montreal Olympics. It features lightweight nylon and suede construction with classic trefoil branding and slim vintage proportions.
Is the Montreal 76 comfortable?
The thin retro sole provides minimal cushioning by modern standards. It is best for short casual outings rather than extended walking or all-day wear.
How does the Montreal 76 compare to the SL 72?
Both are slim Adidas vintage runners with similar construction. The SL 72 has broader recognition and more colorway options, while the Montreal 76 has stronger Olympic heritage and more obscure appeal.
What is the Adidas archive revival?
Adidas has been re-releasing vintage models from the 1970s and 1980s including the SL 72, Tokyo, Montreal 76, and Forest Hills. These shoes target heritage enthusiasts who prefer classic proportions over modern chunky designs.
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