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A lone trainer shoe is about to kick those tabular icebergs around…
#190 in Explore on Dec 23, 2022.
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Old sneakers are great. I'd like to see a website that allows people to share stories of their old sneakers and maybe even trade them..would that be too weird?
A parade of "the brand with the three stripes" sneakers heading towards the exit of Essen's main underground hub.
Sneakers with color hud (socks and lace) with optional flowers at Cupid's fault event
Ty Nikkita for this cute pic
This is the shoestring eyelet of a Nike Renew running shoe. The circular eyelet is 1.5 centimeters in diameter. (The blurry part around the eyelet is caused by a clear plastic washer-type piece used to reinforce it.)
Strobist info:
One Nikon SB700 speedlight with red Rogue gel was placed head first into the right shoe. The flash was triggered by the on-camera CLS in Commander mode (manual), set to 1⁄32 power. A 3-second shutter speed was used to allow time for an approximately 1-second exposure to the blue LED of a Coast TX10 Quad Color flashlight, which was handheld 90 degrees camera right.
Lens: Tokina 100mm Macro f2.8 D.
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Robson Sneakers, Its availabe right now at our Mainstore 🔥🔥
The Robson Sneakers comes with 24 Colors for 10 Costumizable faces, also comes with 3 shoelace options and optimized version for pants.
Hope you guys like it
Look carefully and you will see that that this lady is wearing a pair of Converse "Chuck Taylor" All Stars
Introduced in 1917 by the Coverse Rubber Company Converse All Stars -- known affectionately as "Connies" -- are .in fact , the oldest, most popular and best selling American basketball sneaker of all time. I have read somewhere that even today 60% of all Americans own or have at one time owned at least one pair of "Connies"-- Even today despite all the competition these old school sneakers continue to sell very well- - though less as athletic shoes and more as a fashion statement