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.…

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Women's sports shoes: how to choose?
Today it is very fashionable to have as many shoes as possible. This applies equally to both women and men. Every day, fashion for shoes is constantly changing. All this…

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History and interesting facts about sneakers that no one knew
The history of this shoe dates back to the end of the 18th century, when shoes with rubber soles were made. Then they were called canvas shoes, they were very…

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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

Trekking shoes: types, purpose, forms, choice
Trekking sneakers Trekking sneakers are designed for easy forest or mountain trails, without a backpack or with a small load. For example, a person takes a small one-day walk to…

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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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Adidas Originals
New Balance never rests on its laurels, creating new cool and stylish releases. The new release of New Balance 574 consists of several pairs of running shoes in different colors,…

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