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adidas Stan Smith adidas Stan Smith Stan Smith. Predominantly a tennis champion or tennis sneaker? It depends on who you ask, but one thing is for sure: ‘his’ return will be welcomed by all. And for some, more than others, as it’s by now an indisputable consumer truth that the Stan Smith tennis trainer has become a staple – no, scratch... adidas Superstar 80s “Run D.M.C.” adidas Superstar 80s “Run D.M.C.” No matter how many times you bring up Run D.M.C., it seems the legendary hip hop pioneers will forever demand respect and awe, and this is clearly reflected in adidas’ newest Superstar tribute as well. Seriously this idea has been done and redone to death. Take the Run D.M.C. branding, take a basically boring white... mastermind JAPAN x adidas Superstar 80s mastermind JAPAN x adidas Superstar 80s mastermind JAPAN exposes probably the most obvious of all the shoes from their final collaboration with adidas, showing off a decent Superstar that may just have been too ‘safe’ for its own good. Reviews, not matter how hard the writer tries, are in the end about opinion. Objective reporting isn’t truly possible and many times... PUMA Reno PUMA Reno An arguably ugly duckling of a shoe, but still viably one that tells some history about the brand. First thing that I noticed about this shoe besides the massively over perforated upper and extra chunk D-rings was how familiar that almost orthopedic looking outsole was. Quite similar to that of the Pelé Granat, the thick... PUMA Unknown PUMA Unknown If people say that PUMA can’t make runners then this pair of vintage trainers will certainly prove them wrong. Comfortable as all hell, the removal insoles are arched up in the middle, giving a very supportive feel. The upper itself – a synthetic or suede material, it’s hard to actually tell for sure – is... PUMA Disc Cell XTG PUMA Disc Cell XTG In 1997 PUMA approached cross training sportswear from a new angle, eager for the coming millenium and enthusiastic over futuristic features, shown clearly in the trio of technologies combined in these Cell XTG’s. After the ’96 release of their PUMA Disc XTG Cross Training sneaker, complete with ‘the fit system’ and a Trinomic outsole, the... adidas City Marathon PT 42/195 “New York” adidas City Marathon PT 42/195 “New York” Following the various runner retros of late 2012 and early 2013 – such as the Centaur (now called the CNTR), Tech Super, and Torsion Allegra – it’s no wonder that adidas revives the City Marathon PT to join them. In fact, if one recalls, the Marathon (in a stunning gold and red colorway) reappeared at... PUMA Cat Hi PUMA Cat Hi We’ve rescued, written about, and reviewed a lot of different PUMA Cat Hi’s and it’s exciting the variety of colorways that they can be found in. Almost as though it were some sort of jungle rainbow, the imagination of the designers behind the many variations of the PUMA Cat high top is explicitly delicious. Off... adidas Trimm Star adidas Trimm Star As part of an entire Trimm revival, the adidas Trimm Star appears in pink and grey as a Size? store exclusive this year. I won’t pretend to be the most authoritative resource on the Trimm Star to begin with, but I will say what a fantastic execution by both parties involved. This resurrection of the...