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La pubblicità della Nike è omofoba?
E’ polemica, in America, da parte di alcune associazioni omosessuali, contro questa pubblicità della Nike. Due pallacanestristi, mostrati in una posizione equivoca, e sopra lo slogan: “E’ sbagliato”.
E’ polemica, in America, da parte di alcune associazioni omosessuali, contro questa pubblicità della Nike. Due pallacanestristi, mostr... more -
Street Style: Philadephia 3
The bloggers from Faceadelphia (faceadelphia.blogspot.com,) are at it again showing us the freshest Spring and Summer styles on the streets in Philly. The bloggers from Faceadelphia (faceadelphia.blogspot.com,) are at it again showing us the freshest Spring and Summer styles on the st... more
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No more nike stabs?
Interesting week for Nike...first tales of them producing footwear for the US military, and now rumours they're removing airstabs from circulation against a rising wave of knife crime.
Somehow I don't think this is going to help, and knowing a few people who've actually been jumped for their nikes - file under irony.
d Interesting week for Nike...first tales of them producing footwear for the US military, and now rumours they're removing airstabs from... more -
Busty Heart
Just one of the things Conor talks about in this week's media roundup. Also, A-Rod's divorce, Obama's nuts, and Ringo's wish.
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funny nike commercail by zach pace
who cares what people think
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Nike Air McFly to be released?!
We all remember the awesome pair of Nike shoes Marty Mcfly wore in Back To The Future II. They had a self locking lace system, they lit up, and they were just gangster. There was even an online petition for them to be retro’d that got a hell of a lot of signatures.
I was recently sent these pictures from an undisclosed source, and I immediately went and matched them up to the originals from the film. Although they look very similar, it’s clear they are not the same exact shoe. The only thing I can gather from this is that they may be a Nike prototype/sample which hopefully will see the light of release day at some point in the future. Even if only in extremely limited quantities, this would be absolutely amazing. We all remember the awesome pair of Nike shoes Marty Mcfly wore in Back To The Future II. They had a self locking lace system, they li... more -
McFly 2015 Nikes to be resurrected as Nike Hyperdunks
What the hell is a jigowatt?
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The FADER - World Premiere: A-Trak's Running Man: Nike+ Original Run Sampler
First LCD SS, then Aesop Rock now A-Trak. Some at Nike is earning their paycheck.
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Dinosaur Jr Sneaker!
The limited edition shiny shoes came out last year.
They are nasty!
http://i3.iofferphoto.com/img/item/331/053/41/o_dinosau...
Also Dinosaur Skateboard:
http://jmascis.com/news/dinosaur_jr/dinosaur_jr_skatebo... The limited edition shiny shoes came out last year. They are nasty! ... more -
Sole Obsession
Exploring the sub culture of sneaker enthusiasts known as "sneaker freakers" who will go to any length just to get their fix of exclusive sneakers. Exploring the sub culture of sneaker enthusiasts known as "sneaker freakers" who will go to any length just to get their fix of exclus... more
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Nike to release Panda Shoe for earthquake victims
Japanese designer, artist, and producer, Hiroshi Fujwara, has announced that he will be releasing a "Panda Pack" the proceeds of which will be given to the victims of China's deadly earth quake. Japanese designer, artist, and producer, Hiroshi Fujwara, has announced that he will be releasing a "Panda Pack" the proceeds of which... more
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Kobe Bryant attempts massive stunt
Check out this Current Viral called "Laker Kobe Bryant attempts massive stunt and succeeds! Real?"
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Strike hits Nike Vietnam factory
More than 20,000 workers at a factory in Vietnam that makes shoes for Nike have gone on strike demanding higher pay to cope with rising inflation. The workers, who produce about 12% of the 75 million pairs of shoes made for Nike in Vietnam a year, want a 20% pay rise and better canteen lunches. More than 20,000 workers at a factory in Vietnam that makes shoes for Nike have gone on strike demanding higher pay to cope with risin... more
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A Tale of Two Activists: Rough Cut
Everyone wants to change the world, but just exactly how do you do it? The ambitions of Jim Keady, a nationally known activist against Nike sweatshop practices, and student Martina , an advocate for fair trade around campus, come together when Jim visits Elon University in North Carolina. With Jim's experience and Martina's passion for advocacy, they might just make a difference. Everyone wants to change the world, but just exactly how do you do it? The ambitions of Jim Keady, a nationally known activist against... more
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Trash Talk
Nike's fully recycled shoe! Great reviews. Good for the environment....
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Y2K Will Be Ok, Spike Jonze Commercial
Speaking of director Spike Jonze, here's one of his best commercials.
Sure Nike is a brand full of shadows (remember about kid's labor?) but its commercials are some of the best out there.
Guess what great directors like him or Michel Gondry could do for more socially aware projects ... when a Greenpeace Spike commercial? ;-) Speaking of director Spike Jonze, here's one of his best commercials. ... more -
The Last Air Jordans?
You heard it here first guys, or at least you heard it from someone else that heard it before you. Either way the Air Jordan XX3 could be the last Air Jordan shoe to be released. Info...
Which one was your favorite.
BEAVERTON, Ore. (AP) -- It's gotta be the shoes, right?
No other basketball shoe has changed the face of business, athletics and marketing like the Air Jordan. This month, Nike releases the 23rd edition, and it is expected to be just as venerated as its predecessors.
The sleek design and link to Michael Jordan's jersey number make it a touchstone in the line. It's also Nike's first basketball shoe designed under its "Considered" ethos, which aims to reduce waste and use environmentally friendly materials wherever possible.
The Air Jordan XX3 will be released in three hyped-up rounds from January to February, starting with a limited edition to be sent to only 23 retailers to be sold for $230 and concluding with the national launch at $185.
There had been talk at Nike about retiring the shoe at No. 23, because of his iconic jersey number. But company officials won't say whether this will be the last of the line. Neither will Jordan.
"You'll just have to wait and see," Jordan said in an e-mail to The Associated Press, responding to questions about the upcoming release.
Before launching the first shoe in 1985, Nike had just signed Jordan for $2.5 million over five years. Nike won't say what Jordan's current contract with the company is worth. You heard it here first guys, or at least you heard it from someone else that heard it before you. Either way the Air Jordan XX3 could... more
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