Which of these brand storytelling origins is authentic in sports retail history?
Throughout sports history, certain brands have created iconic marketing campaigns that became part of cultural history. These stories often transcend the products themselves, creating emotional connections with athletes and fans alike. This trivia tests your knowledge of one legendary brand story that changed how sports products are marketed forever. Can you identify which origin story is authentic among these compelling narratives?
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- Nike's 'Just Do It' slogan was inspired by the last words of convicted murderer Gary Gilmore before his execution in 1977: 'Let's do it'
- Under Armour was created after Kevin Plank developed moisture-wicking shirts from parachute material he purchased from military surplus stores
- Adidas' three stripes design was adopted after founder Adolf Dassler noticed that three parallel lines provided the optimal foot stability in track events
- Puma's leaping cat logo was chosen after Rudolf Dassler witnessed a puma jump across his path during a morning run, which he took as a sign of speed and agility
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