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What does poor Nike and rich Adi mean?

The literal meaning of "Qiong Nike Fu Adi" is that Adidas entered the Chinese market first, attracting the attention of Chinese consumers, and was strongly sought after by some high-end people at the time. The poor were relatively unable to afford it. Later, when Nike entered the Chinese market, the consumption level of the Chinese people had improved. Nike was not exclusive to the rich, and many poor people could also afford it.

Adidas is a German brand. Germans focus on craftsmanship. Compared with Nike, Adidas is better than Nike in terms of appearance design and technology application. Its products have never lowered their prices, so people will say Fuadi.

Poor Nike does not mean that only poor people can afford to wear Nike, and the Nike brand often uses promotional discounts to stimulate consumers' desire to buy, so there is a saying of poor Nike.

In fact, the statement that "poor Nike is rich Adi" is groundless and is just a popular joke a long time ago. If you must say this, there is no scientific basis.

Introduction to Nike and Adidas

NIKE is a world-famous sports brand. It started in the United States in 1972 and focuses on professional sports. It originally means the Greek goddess of victory in English and is translated as Nike in Chinese. . The Nike logo is a small hook.

Adidas was founded in Germany in 1949. It is the world's top sporting goods manufacturer. It is famous in the world for its football shoes. It uses three parallel stripes as its brand logo and the clover series is its classic product. Adidas is the originator of many technological breakthroughs and has been awarded more than 700 patents.