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Asics Onitsuka Tiger Celebrate 60 years

May 28th, 2009

asics-ltd-001This year is an important year for asics Onitsuka Tiger. Reaching the age of 60 in Japan is an important event and steeped in honour an symbolism. Asics Tiger trainers celebrate their Birthday in style with some of the best trainers around in limited  numbers with cool colours and fabrics. we have some ltd stock of Asics Tiger Ultimate 81s available (pictured). No collection of tiger trainers would be complete of course without the Asics Tiger Mexico 66 trainers. If your looking for asics Tiger trainers please click here to view our collection.

Dirty Smart Tshirts

May 27th, 2009

Streetfeet has recently added Dirty Smart Tshirts to its Brand Lineup. This cool label is inspired from the club music scene with some funky graphics and cool details. DirtSmart hold a regular club event at Es Paradise nightclub in Ibiza. there are 10 great new mens tshirts to choose from , all in fine quality 100% cotton with transfer and print graphics.to view our collection of Dirty Smart Mens tshirts please click here.

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A brief History of Adidas Trainers

May 19th, 2009

The history of Adidas

Adidas started in 1920 and was founded by Adolf Dassler who started making Adidas Trainers by Hand. In 1928 the first Adidas Trainers appeared in the Olypic Games in Amsterdam.

In 1961 Adidas branched out from Just trainers and footwear to clothing and football production.

In 1972 the Adidas Trefoil logo was born and in this year the German National football team won the european Cup wearing Adidas Football Boots.

In 1970 the Adidas shelltoe was born for the basketball market in the usa and to this day the classic adidas superstar remains a street classic with the help of hip hop artist Run Dmc. in 2005 Adidas produced the Adidas Consortium series to celebrate 35 years of the superstar,  the most ltd consortiums were the adidas Vintage ‘adi dassler’ signature shoe, the Adidas Footpatrol, adidas Tate, Adidas neigborhood, adidas D Mop, The Adidas Undefeated and the Adidas Union; These trainers quickly sold out with particular styles like the adi Neighbourhood changing hands for £1500. The icing on the cake however was the number 35 adidas anniversary pair that was handmade in premium white leather complete in presentation box with shoes horn and extras, 35 pairs were given away as treasure hunt in major cities around the world; the lucky ones who received these are now sitting on an investment of £5000 upwards!

Around this time Adidas grew in popularity on the football terraces and towards the 1980’s became the prefered choice of footwear with the terrace lads or 80’s casuals as they were know.

some of the styles favoured  at this time by casuals were the Adidas Gazelle, the adidas Trimm Trabb, adidas montreal, Adidas Rom, Adidas forest Hills, The adidas SL72 to name a few.  view adidas trainers here

Converse. They are more than just shoes, nostalgia, or a fashion statement.

May 19th, 2009

The history of Converse shoes spans the history of 20th century America and the evolution of basketball. Converse shoes revolutionized the sport of basketball and witnessed the birth of rock and roll. Sixty percent of all American own or have owned at least one pair of Converse sneakers. In 1908, Marquis M. Converse, in his late 30’s and previously a respected manager at a footwear manufacturing firm, opened the Converse Rubber Shoe Company for business in Malden, Massachusetts and begins providing winterized rubber soled footwear for men, women, and children. By 1910 Converse Rubber Company was producing 4,000 pairs of shoes daily, but it wasn’t until 1915 that the company began manufacturing athletic shoes for tennis. Basketball, less than 25 years old, was revolutionized in 1917 when Converse designed and produced the world’s first performance basketball shoes, the Converse All Star.

In 1918, Charles H. “Chuck” Taylor, a basketball player for the Akron Firestones, acquires his first pair of All Star basketball shoes and backed by Converse, he introduces the game of basketball to Americans across the country; all while wearing his Converse All Stars. Chuck Taylor officially joined Converse in 1921 as America’s first player endorser, and in 1923 after publishing a retrospective on the first 60 years of basketball and teaching his first basketball clinic at North Carolina State University, his signature was added to the All Star patch. This decision marks the defining moment in the history of Converse shoes and gives birth to an American icon. Chuck Taylor, known as the “Ambassador of Basketball”, then launched into a 35 year “evangelist tour” to introduce and teach basketball to America. Converse also customizes shoes for the New York Renaissance (the “Rens”), basketball’s first all African American pro basketball team. The “Rens” pioneered a whole new method of playing and won a remarkable 2,588 games with only 539 losses.

Converse steamed ahead through the 1920’s and 1930’s as the nation’s interest in basketball surges. Converse and basketball became synonymous as the Converse Chuck Taylor All Star became the standard issue basketball shoes for professional, college, and high school teams across the country. A few highlights include:

  • 1935 Jack Purcell, a world-famous badminton and tennis player, designed a durable performance court shoe with a rubber “Smile” in the middle of the toe. The shoe became known as the Converse Jack Purcell.
  • 1935 Chuck Taylor invents the modern basketball - a “stitchless” leather basketball with a truer bounce.
  • 1936 Basketball is played as an official Olympic sport for the first time. The U.S. team in Converse All Star shoes defeated Canada 19-8 to win the gold medal.
  • 1939 The fist NCAA championship basketball tournament was held. Both teams wore Converse All Stars.
  • 1941 December 7, 1941, America enters World War II after the bombing of Pearl Harbor.

When America entered World War II in 1941, Converse shifted production to manufacturing footwear, apparel, boots, parkas, rubber protective suits, and ponchos for pilots and troops. In addition to production, Converse company designed the A6 Flying Boot worn by the U.S. Army Air Corps, sponsored scrap rubber drives, the War Savings Bond Tour, Red Cross blood drives, and supported servicemen with their newsletter Converse-ations. Employees at Converse also created a “Victory Garden” to support agricultural production. During the war, all soldiers were outfitted in Converse Chuck Taylor All Star shoes for basic training, and after the war, All Stars remained the standard government-issue athletic shoes for military and physical training. For its record-breaking production and war efforts, Converse company received a number of honors from the Army, Navy, and U.S. Treasury, including a prestigious “E” for Excellence award from the U.S. War Department. In 1949, the Basketball Association of America and the National League merged to become the NBA. Nearly all professional players wore Chuck Taylor All Star shoes by this time.

The Converse All Star was originally produced only in black, but after World War II, the company came under pressure from basketball teams to add additional colors. Converse yielded and a number of new colors were released in addition to the tradition black and white colorways. Hollywood gave Converse shoes a boost when actors and other celebrities wear them and help Converse All Star to transcend the world of athletic shoes to become an American cultural icon. Sneakers, especially Converse, became the preferred footwear of kids and teenagers and a symbol of youthful rebellion in the 1950’s. These inexpensive shoes are work with jeans and a t-shirt by boys and skirts, sweaters, and ankle socks by girls. Film legend, James Dean officially sanctioned this fashion when he was photographed wearing jeans and white Converse sneakers. By 1955-56, Chucks are the #1 basketball shoe in America, and in 1957, seven year old Julius Erving, better known as “Dr. J,” received his first pair of Chucks for $3.95 after pleading with his mother. This first pair of Chucks would launch the young Julius into a career and into basketball history when he creates a new above-the-rim style of play. Dr. J and his Converse shoes ushered in the game of basketball as we know it today.

During the 1960’s and 70’s, Converse released a parade of performance footwear, apparel, and accessories for basketball, tennis, football, track, and many other sports. Elite athletes lined up to wear Converse shoes and the line between sports and fashion begins to blur.

  • 1962 Wilt Chamberlain of the Philadelphia warriors set the record for most points scored by one player in a single NBA game. The record of 100 points, established in Chucks, has never been broken.
  • 1962 Converse releases a low-cut version of the popular All Star called the Converse All Star Oxford. The oxford soon made a relaxed, “west-coast” lifestyle statement and quickly became the shoe of choice for pro players.
  • 1966 Converse adds seven new colors to the All Star line to coordinate with team uniforms.
  • 1968 Chuck Taylor earned a spot in the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame.
  • 1969 Long time champion of Converse, Chuck Taylor died.
  • 1974 Converse introduced the “One Star,” a low-cut performance shoe for basketball that was later adopted by surfers and skaters a statement for their alternative lifestyle.
  • 1976 Dr. J endorsed Converse, putting his stamp on Converse’s Pro Leather shoe. This shoe later became known as “The Dr. J.”

Converse remained wildly popular during the 70’s and 80’s as they continued to be a symbol of counter-culture. This tradition of rebellion started with greasers and the rebel without a cause. White t-shirt, jeans, leather jacket, and sneakers were the traditional uniform of the youth rebellion. The tradition continued in the 60’s with hippies and their often colorful and mismatched Converse, in the 70’s with punk rock culture and the Ramones, in the 80’s with kids everywhere. Musicians like Green Day and Pearl Jam donned Chucks as well as a huge number of other musicians, actors, and celebrities. Even with their mass popularity, Converse company was on the decline by the late 80’s and into the 90’s. The era of the 80’s saw a rise in fancy air soles, gels, pumps and other high technology for sneakers. Converse, in a moment of foresight, invests in the industry’s first biomechanics research lab. The company soon introduced several performance technologies to compete with the surge of new competitors in the athletic shoe arena, but found that in spite of their long history of tradition and performance, they couldn’t compete. Here is brief overview of Converse during the 1980’s and early 90’s:

  • 1982 NCAA championship was won by North Carolina in white/carolina blue Pro Leathers when freshman Michael Jordan sinks a game-saving basket with 17 seconds to go, thus earning the Converse Pro Leather shoe the nickname the “Buzzer Beater”
  • 1983 Dr. J led his team to an NBA Championship while wearing Converse - his footwear of choice throughout his career.
  • 1984 Converse was the Official Sponsor of the 1984 Olympic Games and the U.S. men’s basketball team wins gold with Converse shoes on their feet.
  • 1985 Converse’s biomechanics investment paid off when the lab delivered the industry’s first high-tech midsole cushioning systems.
  • 1986 Converse unveiled The Weapon, with the ad campaign “Choose Your Weapons,” featuring two pro basketball players facing off in Converse shoes.
  • 1992 Converse introduced the state-of-the-art REACT custom-fit technology, increasing basketball shoe cushioning, stability, and support.

Converse and the demand for its rubber-toed shoes began to decline in the 70’s and continued to decline through the next 20 years through a combination of poor business decisions, lack of money to compete in technology and marketing, and simple bad luck. Despite its investment in the biomechanics lab, Converse simply could not keep up with the technologies released by their younger competitors and soon Converse was dropped as the official shoe of the NBA.. A disastrous acquisition of apparel maker ApexOne in 1995 left the company drowning in debt. Nike signed Michael Jordan whose personality, playing ability, and overall good image brought Nike fame and success. Converse signed Latrell Sprewell who was later dropped after he tried to choke his coach. Sales declined and the company was forced to file for bankruptcy in 2001. The company closed its last U.S. factory and moved manufacturing to Asia when the company changed hands, and in July 2003, Converse accepted an offer from Nike to buy out the company for $305 million. Nike’s acquisition of this American institution raced many questions and much controversy with fans of the classic Converse Chuck Taylors. To date, Converse remains a Swoosh-free zone and many old styles have been re-released, but for some people the appeal of Chucks has faded since sportswear giant Nike came into the picture.

Converse is an American legend. You’ve probably owned a pair. Take a stroll to your local coffee shop or better yet, drive by a local high school and you’re guaranteed to see at least one pair of Chucks or probably more than one pair. These classic shoes are available in the original form and in a variety of new materials, colors, prints, and special features, and the Chucks continue to make numerous appearances on the celebrity feet, with rock stars and musicians, just about everywhere else. Owning a pair of Chucks is like owning a piece of history with all the prestige that implies, and n a time when things change so rapidly in the sneaker industry, you can always count on Converse to be exactly like you remember them from last year, the last decade, or from your childhood.

The 1995 comedy/horror movie, “Ice Cream Man,” was sponsored in part by the Converse shoe company. Many characters wear Converse shoes, especially the classic Chuck Taylor All-Stars. There is also an extraordinary number of shots of shoes throughout the entire film. (Unconfirmed)

In the 1990 film Dances With Wolves, starring Kevin Costner, one of the young boys riding a horse when the Sioux and Dunbar leave for the buffalo hunt is wearing a pair of low-cut black converse Allstar sneakers. You can see it as they are riding away from the camera. (Rumor)

In the beginning of the film, 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), where we see the ape-men, it looks as if they are wearing Converse All-Star type gym shoes that have been painted to look like feet perhaps due to the rocky terrain. (Rumor)

Will Smith in the movie, “I, Robot,” plays a technophobic detective investigating a murder of a scientist. Smith’s character, Spooner, opens a fresh pair of black, high-top leather Converse which in the futuristic setting of this movie are obviously a rare collector’s item.

Puma Trainer Product Groups

May 19th, 2009

Puma carries a large and varied product base to suit all tastes and Budgets.

  1. Puma Fashion. This is the High fashion element of Puma trainers and Footwear; This covers product from the Ltd edition puma Dassler Collection Based on Heritage product from the Puma archive with luxurious fabrics and premium leather product.
  2. Puma Mihara Yasuhiro trainers are a collaboration Between Puma and Japanese Designer Mihara yasuhiro. The collaboration was formed several years ago with the first addition Mihara MY-6 disc trainers commanding large sums of Money on the resell market.
  3. Puma Heritage old Skool trainers. These are based around the Puma archive of original Heritage products. Puma Frequently goes through their archive and reproduces copies of original deadstock products. recently Puma released the original Puma Clyde trainers, This was based on the shoe worn By basketball Legend Walter ‘Clyde’ frazer back in the 1970’s, produced in a mass of colourways in suede with Vintage sole unit and contrasting Puma Logo. Another classic spin off from the Puma Clyde is the Puma states Trainers based around the clydes with a similar look. The GV Special is another classic released in 1977 and endorsed by Tennis player Guillermo Vilas, with its chunky sole unit and perforated detailing with nubuck toe trim the GV Special trainers were an instant classic. Original and boxed or ‘deadstock’ Trainers as they are know are becoming increasingly desireable and collectable, many examples can be found on our website in the rare trainers section
  4. A huge success story for Puma is the Puma Motorsport collection. This collection is inspired from Pumas links with the motorsport racing areas of the brand with sponsorship of racing teams Like Ferrari and BMW. A huge seller for Puma is the Puma speedcat trainers produced in a mass of colourways, with most styles available from us at www.streetfeet.co.uk. A move on from the Puma speedcats is the Puma Future-cat trainers with same Motorsport Influence with the addition of asymetric lacing and Cat detailing.Variations of these styles are the Puma Drift cat, Inflection,Puma Pace Cat and the Puma Induction. On the Back of Puma Motorsports, Puma Now sponsors Mortorbike manufacturers like Ducati with the introduction of the Puma Testastretta Mesh and the Puma Motorazzo.

Casual Clothing Trends For Men

May 19th, 2009

The current trends in casual men`s fashion continue to move towards the smart, fitted look……

Big and baggy is definitely not on the table any more. T-shirts sporting logos ranging from the basic to the slightly odd, the focus is on individuality while still keeping with the trends of the moment. Obscure pop culture and dead 80`s rock bands are the way forward as you generate more and more quiet intrigue. The overall aesthetic of the t-shirt should be simple, with the focus of the observer being drawn to the centre where your choice of branding is proudly sported. 2k, 80`s Casuals and AKA, amongst others, currently supply a vast collection of this fashion; the chances are you won`t be running into your own t-shirt on the street!

Shoe-wear is focused on the cool, comfortable yet thoroughly durable skate design. That`s not say one should buy a skateboard as well, but the flat soles and suede or leather compositions are classy, functional and good looking. These again come with a spectacular array of designs that will ensure you use your choice of fashion as an extension of yourself. This is in keeping with the overall idea that while the shape and construction of the item is simple but effective, you can choose your own unique aesthetic. Converse are also still going strong of course, with designs becoming increasingly diverse. Vans, DC and Etnies are all superb manufacturers.

When choosing your fashion of course always remember to get your size right, you don`t want to go too skimpy on the fitted T-shirt and too large just won`t look right. It`s never a bad thing to get the third person perspective on your look!
Accessories are a less is more area of fashion; you don`t want to look too much like a Bohemian art student with a hundred rag tag wristbands. Sunglasses are a great place to start and this is perhaps where an exception is made for the big rule. Sunglasses are BIG right now, one can go for the traditional Aviator style or even further. Check out designs by Electric and others and don`t be afraid to go large!

All in all, the image that`s working well is one of a relaxed and confident yet stylish individual with an ear to retro ideas. You don`t want your fashion to scream things about you, but rather accentuate the positive aspects of yourself that a look you`re comfortable with can help bring out.

Vans trainers,Puma trainers and Tretorn

May 19th, 2009

At Streetfeet we continue to search for the best Branded trainers on the market. This season we have some new additions arriving from Vans trainers. Vans footwear produce some of the coolest kicks around with massive appeal to all markets. in the next 3 weeks we will have our first drop with some classic Vans that wont disappoint!
We continue to stock the biggest range of Puma trainers online with classics from the Puma motorsport range like the Puma sppedcat and the Puma futurecat trainers through to the Puma skate range in cool colours. Adidas continues to produce new and vintage classics like the rerelease of the old school Adidas sl 72 trainers and the retro Adidas court star in 2 colours.
Tretorn have been established for a century producing understated quality and style in a multitude of colours, so whether your looking for classic T56 tretorn in white or cool Tretorn trainers in bright red we are the one stop shop for you!
Whatever trainers your looking for this season we are the one stop shop for you!
please click here to view our collection

New AdidasTrainers for 2009

May 19th, 2009

Adidas never disappoints and 2009 is no exception! 2009 spring/summer sees some great new Adidas trainers in store along with some cool retro rereleases as well. Due to popular demand we see the Adidas gazelle trainers back in stock, available in navy and white and pool blue these cool retro classics always appeal whether your new to adidas or an 80’s casual they carry the same appeal. Another blast from the past is the Adidas SL 72 (pictured) , this cool 70’s classic in suede and nylon with its slim look fits perfectly with the current look.Adidas wouldnt be a collection without the zx family,
we have the ZX 500 trainers in store and the Adidas ZX700 in new colourways as well. to view our Adidas trainers please click here11082

asics tiger trainers retro cool

May 19th, 2009

asics Onitsuka Tiger trainers just keep going ! We have stocked asics Onitsuka Tiger now for some years and sales continue, especially for the classic mexico 66 trainers, The mexico 66 is the trainer that started things off of Asics back in the 1960’s, made from premium leathers with classic asics Tiger branding they are a staple part of any wardrobe. Another great style is the asics Ultimate 81 trainers and this year represents 60 years of Asics tiger so there are some great ltd edition releases available in our store. We carry mens trainers and Womens asics Tiger trainers in store with a full size range from size 3 to size 12. view our Asics onitsuka Tiger trainers here

Retro , Vintage,clothing

May 19th, 2009

Retro and vintage clothing has been making a come back over the last few months.
It may be something to do with the economic climate that many people are turning to the charity shops for vintage bargains, but this trend for retro has influenced top casual wear fashion designers too. Adidas, Puma, Fila and Sergio Tacchini are just some of the names to be influenced by the classic designs from the 1980s, including casual wear worn by the top sports stars of that decade.

Adidas Clothing has a new line out for summer 2009, called SLVR. The concept of SLVR is to reduce complexity in its design and manufacture of clothing with an environmental slant. Adidas clothing styles for men take on a timeless image, with hooded lightweight jackets and knee length parkas in dark blue, with fishtail shirts and straight leg pants. Adidas clothing for women this season includes biker jackets with side zips, slim sweat pants, gathered jackets with wide leg pants and bucket hats. Adidas footwear is casual, with high top, slip on, lace up and stunning high wedge trainers. Puma Clothing have gone for Rudolph Hassler`s knitted hoody in soft grey, dark leather jacket and off white below thigh length raincoat with white piping. For men, Adidas have a beautiful 1960s retro Ducati leather jacket and Ferrari track jacket, for a very stylish and casual look. Fila have reintroduced some of the best in Italian classic lines so often seen on those classy luxury yachts moore!
d in Mediterranean marinas, with 1980s based Fila Vintage. Fila Vintage has clean and crisp lines and sums up the yachting image. The Borg striped polo shirt is back, in white with navy pinstripes, as well as BJ hoad pant in cream or navy. The Matchday BJ Track Top has white side panels and collar in either red, blue or navy, as worn by Bjorn Borg in the `80s. Sergio Tacchini is also embracing the 1980s with the Sergio Tacchini Master, a retro track top in navy or, full zip and white band around the chest, or the Star Wind Jacket and Montecarlo in white with 2 tones of blue panelling down the sleeves, as once seen on the terraces everywhere. Dunderdon have gone for a simple look with a classic work pant and lightweight pinstripe over the knee shorts for men. Their women`s wear includes a variation on the men`s work pant but as mid thigh shorts, sleeveless double breasted high waisted dress for a casual but unusual look and Henley style double breasted overlapping button fronte!
d dress. Trainerspotter T`s exceptionally original T shirts have style and wit, with amazing images emblazoned across the chest.