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The shoe's design was promoted as "a high performance, lightweight, low-top skate shoe. The upper has a short eye stay, a long vamp, and minimal branding". [6] Supra Footwear was purchased by K-Swiss Global Brands, a subsidiary of E-Land Group, in June 2015. [8]
Supra may refer to: Supra (feast), an important part of Georgian social culture; Toyota Supra, a sports car/grand tourer produced from 1978 to 2002, and then since 2019; Supra (footwear brand) Sydney University Postgraduate Representative Association; Supra Corporation, best known as a manufacturer of computer modems; Supra (grammar), Latin for ...
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The Supra footwear brand has been endorsed by Muska since the company's inception, and Muska's first Supra signature model—the "Skytop"—was one of the first team rider models that was released. The first Muska Supra advertisement appeared in 2006, [17] while the inaugural official Skytop promotion appeared in 2007. [18]
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On June 1, 2015, K-Swiss acquired Supra Footwear. [8] It moved its headquarters from Westlake Village to Downtown Los Angeles in 2016. [9] [10] [11] In August 2019, E-Land Footwear USA Holdings Inc. and consequently K-Swiss was acquired by Xtep International Holdings Limited, a Chinese sports equipment manufacturer. [12]
Eventually, Dixon and Deathwish parted ways. After eS, Dixon was sponsored by Supra footwear. [2] In 2009, Dixon got his first pro shoe from Supra. [2] [4] Antwuan's current sponsors include: FTP Skateboards, Hardluck MFG, Straye Shoes, Thunder Trucks, Brooklyn Projects, Hearts and Hammers, and Transitions Skateshop.
The British English equivalent of sneaker in its modern form is divided into two separate types: [dubious – discuss] predominantly outdoor and fashionable trainers, training shoes or quality 'basketball shoes' and in contrast cheap rubber-soled, low cut and canvas-topped plimsolls, daps, or flats.