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  2. Adidas Superstar - Wikipedia

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    The trio continued to wear Superstars on their US concert tour, which in turn increased sales. Responding to an anti-sneaker rap song by Jerrald Deas called "Felon Sneakers", the trio released a song of their own called "My Adidas" in 1986. [4] The song paid tribute to the Superstar shoe and attempted to flip the stereotype of the 'b-boy ...

  3. Category:Skateboard shoe companies - Wikipedia

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  4. Skate shoe - Wikipedia

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    A pair of Fallen skate shoes.. Skate shoes or skateboard shoes are a type of footwear specifically designed and manufactured for use in skateboarding.While numerous non-skaters choose to wear skate shoes as they are popular in fashion, the design of the skate shoe includes many features designed especially for use in skateboarding, including a vulcanized rubber or polyurethane sole with ...

  5. Adidas - Wikipedia

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    Adidas EQT is a style of sneakers from Adidas. It originated in the early 1990s and was relaunched in 2017. The latest Adidas EQT line released in a "Turbo Red" Pack on 26 January 2017, and included models such as the Adidas EQT Support 93/17, EQT Support ADV, and EQT Support Ultra. Adidas.com is one of the few online retailers. [citation needed]

  6. Airwalk - Wikipedia

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    Sneakers in a houndstooth pattern Airwalk was founded by George Yohn, the founder of shoe manufacturers Blair Co. and Items International, and Bill Mann, a shoe purchaser for Payless Shoes . After making unbranded shoes for department stores in the 1970s, Items International attempted to produce branded athletic shoes in the early 1980s.

  7. Skateboarding - Wikipedia

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    As it eventually became more apparent that skateboarding had a particular identity with a style of shoe, other brands of shoe companies began to specifically design skate shoes for functionality and style to further enhance the experience and culture of skateboarding including such brands as; Converse, Nike, DC Shoes, Globe, Adidas, Zoo York ...