10 facts about Converse Chuck Taylor sneakers
Converse Chuck Taylor sneakers were first released back in the early 20th century, but since then their appearance has not changed much (until recently). Chuck Taylor II, the new Converse…

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The very first Adidas running shoes
Adidas was founded by the Dassler brothers - Adolf and Rudolph. Officially, the company’s founding date is August 18, 1949, but this was preceded by 25 years of experience in…

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Key ASICS Technologies
ASICS has become one of the most famous and popular “tech running brands” in the last 15 years, offering a huge assortment of shoes for all types of runners. Asics…

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Vans Donut Print Footwear Sneakers

Hip-hop team Odd Future has joined forces with the skate brand Vans, and as a result, we have stylish, cool sneakers, the future owners of which can only be envied. Now your legs can look delicious, it is this feeling that will not cease to leave you after buying a pair from the Vans Donut Print Footwear brand. Two classic sneaker models were selected for the collection: high and low classic.

The charm of the collection does not stop releasing after a first look at love from couples from the collaboration. Such stylish and sweet sneakers are made by an unusual print of a donut with pink icing, which is located on the background of the color of the sea wave. Continue reading

Popular models of sports shoes in the catalog of men's sneakers
Sports shoes are without a doubt the most popular type of shoes that men have in their wardrobe. If manufacturers originally conceived sneakers and sneakers just to wear them with…

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Running shoes. How to choose?
When choosing a running shoe, first of all, it is worth deciding on what surface you will run on and at what distance. Also, for the right choice, your weight…

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Pronation of the foot. How to determine?
When running, the human body is subjected to excessive stress, so it is extremely important to ensure an appropriate balance of depreciation and stability to reduce the risk of injury.…

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