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Adidas launches $1 trainers in India


The sports shoe firm adidas is to sell its trainers for less than a pound a pair throughout rural India to capitalise on the country's soaring population

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The $1 trainers will be the latest in a growing trend which increasingly sees the world's poor as a potentially lucrative market rather than a begging bowl for aid

The German sports giant believes the rise of India's 1.1 billion population, which is expected to surpass China as the world's largest in the next decade, is an opportunity to persuade aspirational Indian villagers to trade their plastic chappals or flip-flops for one of the world's most iconic brands.
The idea was inspired by Mohammad Yunus, the Nobel Prize-winning founder of the Grameen microfinance bank in Bangladesh, but the company now believes his plan to sell the world's cheapest trainers has more chance of success in India.
The $1 trainers will be the latest in a growing trend which increasingly sees the world's poor as a potentially lucrative market rather than a begging bowl for aid.
In the past few years mobile phone companies like Vodafone and India's Reliance have had great success selling cheap mobile phones to rickshaw-pullers and roadside hawkers throughout India, while Tata, which owns Jaguar Land Rover, launched the world's cheapest car.
The Tata Nano was launched as the world's cheapest car for 'One Lakh' rupees or around £1200, and aimed to persuade families travelling five to a motorbike to trade up.

Adidas had originally planned to launch its venture in Bangladesh but switched to India after a pilot project lost money. The company's boss Herbert Hainer blamed high import taxes and the firm's lack of presence in the country for the failure.
He is banking on the foothold Adidas's subsidiary Reebok has in India to keep production and distribution costs low. He believes in India, the firm can sell its trainers for $1 and still make money.
"The shoe will be sold in villages through a distribution network. We want the product to be self-funding," he said.
Adidas launches $1 trainers in India - Telegraph
 
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very good move by addidas i wished more initiatives are taken by other companies
 
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Let an Indian start this thread and then see the response.......


Good move by addidas..... Very good move indeed.... You can say its tata nano in class of trainers
 
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I want to see if the shoe is a success. Until then it is a potentially good move by Adidas.
 
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Sell $1 shoes To 1.2 billion indians, You become a billionaire:) . Very good move by addidas. Just hope they are paying the workers well
 
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great move by Adidas . in local sales they are falling behind Reebok , hence this initiative i guess . good going any way .
 
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Are they made from normal leather or plastic imitation? I think McDonalds in india doesn't sell beef burgers.
 
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Are they made from normal leather or plastic imitation? I think McDonalds in india doesn't sell beef burgers.

At that price it has to be man made material perhaps even cotton....not sure about Mcdonalds ....may be Buffalo burgers.
 
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