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How to distinguish genuine Nike sneakers from fake
Nike is considered one of the most popular and sought after sportswear brands. That is why many scammers are trying to fake products of the eminent manufacturer.
If you are not careful and inattentively study the features of the shoes you buy, there is a chance of becoming the owner of a low-quality fake. There are some ways in which you can distinguish original shoes from low-quality replicas.
If you decide to buy shoes online
You should be especially careful when shopping on the Internet. When buying online, you can fall for the ploy of an unscrupulous seller.
To avoid this, follow these rules: Continue reading
Timberland – the birth of a legend. The story of the yellow boots
People quite often buy clothes and shoes for themselves, do it spontaneously, seduced by their appearance and cost.
And only a few think – how convenient and useful the purchased item will be for them, how long it will last for its owner, and whether it will harm his health. Indeed, for example, improperly selected shoes can cause its owner not only discomfort when worn, but also serious foot diseases.
As a practical person, I approach the selection of my wardrobe very carefully, preferring to buy things that have their own history, time-tested and won the trust and popularity of the consumer. The main criteria for me in choosing clothes and shoes are quality, reliability and durability, convenience and comfort. Not the last role, of course, is the appearance. Continue reading
Nike Air Max: evolution of legendary sneakers for 27 years
March 26, 1987 a legend was born. Her name is Nike Air Max. Thanks to the innovation – special cuts in the sole, the invisible became visible, and the new Nike Air cushioning system helped Nike to forever change the design of running sneakers. In anticipation of a landmark day for fans around the world, we recall the path to becoming and transforming the running shoe icon, Nike Air Max.
It all started with the idea of aerospace engineer Frank Rudy, who had his own vision of the perfect fit of running shoes and its role in the lives of athletes. A simple experiment in depreciation turned into the future of the industry thanks to a meeting between Frank Rudy and Nike President Phil Knight in April 1977. Continue reading