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Author Topic: Exceptional quality. Ethical factories. Radical Transparency  (Read 3334 times)

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Exceptional quality. Ethical factories. Radical Transparency
« on: October 04, 2021, 08:23:05 PM »
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adidas Ozrah resulted from the joint efforts, becoming one of the brand’s most interesting silhouettes yet. This adidas ozweego men's sale-variant is now joining the Three Stripes brand’s mainstay line as it introduces a clean “Bliss/Cloud White/Mint Ton” colorway.
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The adidas forum 84 low adv received the resurrection of a lifetime last year, and Team Trefoil will be pushing full steam ahead in 2021 with a slew of epic Forum Low releases. Originally dropping in 1984, the OG basketball sneaker released with a then-unheard-of $100 price tag. It was definitely the biggest flex of its day, and was seen on the feet of entertainers, pro-athletes, and the upper class of sneaker wearers across the globe. It still remains a favourite among sneaker fanatics and Hype DC – the home of the classic Forum 84 Low – where they have just welcomed in two new colourways that exude nothin’ but pure 80s energy!
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Hidefumi Hommyo’s atmos continue to link-up with adidas for high profile sneaker collaborations, the duo most recently releasing the adidas superstar shoes blue.Now, the Tokyo streetwear boutique is tapping the adidas Superstar colourway inspired by the heart-breaking story of Hachikō. An extremely loyal Japanese Akita dog, Hachikō waited for his owner (Hidesaburō Ueno) every day at Shibuya Station, something that continued nine years after his owner’s death.
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Pack away your stuffy tennis whites, END. and adidas are serving up a colourful new take on courtwear with their latest shoesownup.com collection. Consisting of nine pieces, the new collaborative effort spans across two footwear releases and head-to-toe apparel, and promises to bring a bit of colour to your game.Pulled from the adidas archives, the early-80s National Tennis OG offers a sleek silhouette and adept use of colour and textures. White leather, beige suede and burnt orange touches on the heel and aglets combine for a classy on-court look.

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