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Adidas Top Ten Hi Camo High Top Camouflage Sneakers
Camouflage, camouflage and camouflage again. It seems that modern sports brands are too keen on this print. Despite the fact that every second pair of sneakers or sneakers has camouflage elements in their appearance, designers continue to produce more and more camouflage models of sports casual shoes. Apparently the print is so popular that you can’t hide from it anywhere. Gumshoes, as previously mentioned oversized silhouette with double lacing. Adidas Top Ten Hi Camo sneakers are made of dense fur fabric. Continue reading
Adidas Shock Mint Sneakers
There are days when you want your shoes to be defined bright. The Adidas Adicolor line of fashionable athletic shoes was created just for that. The new ADIDAS Court Vantage Adicolor Shock Mint was very successful. The model has a mint color, which seems to be very popular this season among manufacturers of sports shoes. Adidas’ commitment to excellence has created unique sneakers that will definitely become a hit among all Adicolor models. Continue reading
The history of sneakers: a look at sneakerblog
You probably own at least a dozen sneakers. Sneakers, sneakers, tennis shoes, moccasins, slippers, or whatever you call them – sports shoes have left their mark on our lives since their inception in the early twentieth century. Today we look back to reproduce the chronology of the origin and transformation of this iconic shoe, to see how they achieved such popularity.
Charles Goodyear made rubber-soled shoes possible in 1839 when he invented the vulcanization process. The American inventor, who first conducted the vulcanization of rubber, a process that he discovered in 1839 and patented on June 3, 1844. Continue reading