Friday, February 20, 2009

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Monday, November 24, 2008

UGG Fashion Shoes


You see them everywhere today, but have you ever wondered about the history of Ugg Boots? Before there were Ugg Boots, there were uggs, Australian footwear made from sheepskin and wool. In the 19th century, sheep farming became a major industry in Australia. Ranchers and entrepreneurs put every part of the sheep to good use, making many types of clothing and other items. Ranchers and farmers wore uggs to keep their feet warm and dry. Later, Aussie war pilots adopted uggs for wearing on long flights, though they called their versions “fuggs,” or flying uggs.No one knows exactly how the boots came to be called uggs, but there are two theories. One is that “ugg” is the phonetic way Australian’s pronounce “hug.” The boots, after all, do hug your feet. The other theory is that early versions of the boots were pretty ugly, and that “ugg” was an abbreviation of ugly or an alternative spelling of “ugh.”

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It took a person with a sense of adventure and a unique style to create today’s famous Ugg Boots. That person was Brian Smith, a young Australian surfer. In 1978, Smith began what would become the international footwear sensation by stitching sheepskin boots for surfers to slip into after coming out of the water. The boots kept the surfers’ feet warm, and enabled them to comfortably trek back to their cars over sand, stones and makeshift paths.

Smith realized that uggs had great potential beyond warming the tootsies of Australian surfers. So, he packed up his designs and came to the United States. Not finding much luck in New York City, he shifted his attention to the sunny shores of Southern California. It turned out that some U.S. surfers had already adopted the Aussie boots for keeping their feet warm. Smith had found his first market.

Today, Ugg Boots is a U.S. company that has perfected the ability to create comfortable, quality sheepskin boots that look great. The company has expanded to producing shoes and slippers, and the famous Ugg Boots can be seen on fashion runways and on the feet of Hollywood celebrities. They come in a wide variety of styles and colors, keeping feet around the world snug, comfortable and chic.

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Air Jordan 1 Old Love New Love - Beginning Moments Packag


Air Jordan 1 (I) Low - Crocodile Black / Metallic Silver - Black
Model: Air Jordan , Air Jordan 1 (I)
Original Purpose: Basketball
Colorway: Black / Metallic Silver - Black
Style Code: 309192-002
Release Date: Air Jordan Release Dates
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The Air Jordan 1 (I) Low - Crocodile Black / Metallic Silver - Black featurecrocodile print across most of the shoe’s upper, as well as black patent leather, which are both features that draw attention to the shoe.? The outsole features a grey color scheme, which does contrast from the black on the midsole, yet the shoe is still very subtle, besides the patent leather effect. These are rumored to be the Air Jo

Monday, November 10, 2008

Air Jordan 1 (I) Low - Black Metallic Silver - Varsity Red




Air Jordan 1 (I) Low - Black / Metallic Silver - Varsity RedModel: Air Jordan , Air Jordan 1 (I) Original Purpose: Basketball Colorway: Black / Metallic Silver - Varsity Red Style Code: 309192-001 Release Date: Air Jordan Release Dates News & Updates: Air Jordan Credits: Click Here
The Air Jordan 1 (I) Low? - Black / Metallic Silver - Varsity Red features an all black upper with red accents, including the inner lining and outsole. Although it is not a rare or limited Air Jordan 1 (I), it was popular during its release because it was simple, and affordable. The toebox and quarter panels feature a mesh, making the shoe very breathable. The shoe’s simplicity is the key to its success, as it drew in many followers due to its blandness.


Nike Air Jordan One Shoes - Colorway: Black | Varsity Red


Air Jordan 1 (I) - Black / Varsity RedModel: Air Jordan , Nike Air Jordan One Shoes (I) Original Purpose: Basketball Colorway: Black / Varsity Red Style Code: 136066-061 Release Date: Air Jordan Release Dates News & Updates: Air Jordan Credits: Click Here
The Air Jordan 1 (I) - Black / Varsity Red are the definition of “Old Skool”.? Originally released in March of 1985, they retailed for a measly $64.99, a price that we would all love to see today next to a pair of Air Jordans. These were the start of a beautiful era. They have been the inspiration for many shoes, as others have created shoes which featured many similarities to these. They were even banned because according to Jordan, “They didn’t have any white in them”, and he was even fined every time he laced them up. So not only are these pretty to look at, but they were part of a small movement, and are highly adored by Jordan fans.
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Air Jordan 1 (I) - Black Royal Blue


Air Jordan 1 (I) - Black / Royal BlueModel:

Air Jordan
, Air Jordan 1 (I) Original Purpose: Basketball Colorway: Black / Royal Blue Style Code: 136066-041 Release Date: Air Jordan Release Dates News & Updates: Air Jordan Credits: Click Here
The Air Jordan 1 (I) - Black / Royal Blue are true classics, and were created at the beginning of a beautiful era whichmay come to an end real soon. Now these are OG’s …..originals! They were designed by Peter Moore and released in 1985. They are part of a series that is considered to be a turning point in basketball shoe design. They are constructed from a soft leather, and definitely get attention wherever they go because they are so rare. The Air Jordan 1 (I) - Black / Varsity Red were banned by the league because it “violated their codes for sneaker colors”, and the same attitude was felt towards these.