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History of Sneakers

This page is cool on so many levels. Not only is the culture of sneakers interesting to read about, but the song compilations for each cultural sphere is excellent. I will be looking for the film, by Femke Wolfing, on which this site is based.

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scuba:

There's is a guy that I work with with over 600 pairs of Nike. We went to Vegas for work for two weeks and everyday he had a different pair of shoes on. He was telling me some crazy stories about how there are all these limited print shoes. He sold one pair for $1200 bucks. That's just amazing. BTW he's Philipino...it's a Nike factory thing.

Mia:

hey what is the function of sneakers

Adam:

The function of sneakers is to protect your feet from the shock and friction caused by bipedal locomotion. I think that's the answer to your question, anyhow...

i need the function of sneakers by May 25,2006

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