If you're a fan of both Adidas sneakers and garments created by the brand you should put NO6 Adidas Concept Store on your must-see-in -London list. The place is something in between a shop and a gallery. They invite different designers who set the place according to their own artistic taste. You can see/buy one-off pieces, vintage & exclusive Adidas products that are shown altogether with the products created in a collaboration with Jeremy Scott or Kazuki Obyo, for example. The concept store displays all the materials needed to make yourself familiar with the brand's history. You can find the place on Carnaby Street (I'm pretty sure all fashionistas know the name of the street). They are the only place in LOndon that sells such models as Adidas Skate. In a couple of months you will be able to get popular 90s Equipment Range there.
Wednesday, 15 December 2010
What are you wearing now? I don't know actually, some kind of Adidas shoes and Converse sneakers
How many pairs of sneakers do you have? I've got 5 pairs - 3 pairs of Adidas and 2 pairs of Converse shoes
Which one is most valuable for you and why? I think it's Converse shoes, they remind me of my childhood and a couple of good concerts
Who are you? I don't know
How old are you? 32
What do you do? I do pipes
ADIDAS KEGLER
For all those interested in the sneaker culture Hanon Shop (http://www.hanon-shop.com/) organised Hanon X Adidas Original Kegler Super Launch Event on November 25th in Project Slogan gallery in Aberdeen (http://www.projectslogan.com/). It was a must go event for me, although this particular model of Adidas shoes is not one of my favourites. But who would reject a nite out with sneakers, DJ, VJ, free booze and sushi?! Not me and my crazy friend Natalia Woronietz. We are always up for such events +)
What do you think of the shoes then?
<The word 'kegler' stems from a German word 'bowling' which means that the shoes were created as bowling/shittles shoes in the early 80s>
What do you think of the shoes then?
<The word 'kegler' stems from a German word 'bowling' which means that the shoes were created as bowling/shittles shoes in the early 80s>
Saturday, 11 December 2010
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