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dykeseinfeld · 10 months
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btw all of my gideon nav jockposting is gospel bc while i'm not a jock my mother father sister and brother are all megajocks so i consider myself privy to the culture
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iimtcollege · 9 months
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Applause for the Spardha 2.0 Champions! ! 🎉🥇
🧠 Quiz Masters: 1st: Anjali, Divya Sharma, Anubhuti Ananta 2nd: Shweta, Anam, Anjali 3rd: Chavi, Vanshika
🎨 Poster Design Wizards: 1st: Radhika (HIMT College) 2nd: Rahul, Deepanshu 3rd: Archit
🎤 Melodious Voices: 1st: Abhishek Saini 2nd: Sadanand
💃 Dance Floor Dominators: Solo: 1st: Sarad (Lloyd) 1st: Abhishek Maurya 2nd: Divya Sharma, Sachin Dixit
Group: 1st: Shruti and Group (B.Pharm 2nd Year) 2nd: Himanshu and Group (B.Pharm 1st Year)
🍋 Lemon Race Champs: 1st: Anubhuti Ananta 2nd: Shreyoshree
🏃‍♂️ SAC Race Speedsters: 1st: Sachin Kumar 2nd: Taslim
🏸 Badminton Brilliance: Girls: 1st: Khushboo 2nd: Ritu Singh
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jennamacaroni · 1 year
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tagged by @sarah-crewe thanks bud
1. are you named after anyone?  the character ‘jenna wade’ on the classic tv series ‘dallas’ as played by priscilla presley 2. when was the last time you cried?  yesterday while my friends were at the taylor swift concert i also should have been at 3. do you have kids?  yes, my baby is almost six months old now! 4. do you use sarcasm a lot?  how does one survive living in this society without sarcasm? 5. what’s the first thing you notice about people?  probably clothing/personal style?  or smile 6. what’s your eye color?  brown 7. scary movies or happy endings?  happy endings i’m sappy 8. any special talents?  can solve a rubiks cube 9. where were you born?  providence, rhode island 10. what are your hobbies?  reading, cooking, baking, writing, watching sports 11. have you any pets?  dog named brady, 13; cat named tuukka, 8 12. what sport do you play/have played?  i played mostly soccer growing up, soccer/volleyball/lacrosse in high school, lacrosse in college, hockey for fun, tennis occasionally, golf, 2x high school badminton champ, and today played some pickleball.  i also love throwing a football around. 13. how tall are you?  5 ft 6 in 14. favorite subject in school?  physical education and journalism 15. dream job?  landscaper at dodger stadium.  and not, like, the groundskeepers for the field, but of the plants and trees elsewhere around the stadium, like on the concourses and stuff.  that person seriously has the best damn job
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Ahh, PE classes in college, I remember those fondly. I took bowling, badminton, and walking. The best was badminton b/c there were some jocks in the class who really got into it, It just so happened that an economics professor at my college was a world class badminton champ. He came in a played the jocks, one against two, and kicked their butts. It was a blast getting to watching this fifty-something man, who didn't even break a sweat, beat these two 20 year old jocks.
DW: That sounds worth it! 
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nicksantos6191 · 5 years
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Free Spirit.. 6-1-91
I’m usually pretty closed off to sharing any thoughts or feelings but whatever, fuck it maybe I can make someone feel something, these are just thoughts and feelings of MY opinions that I pulled from my list of notes scribbled down in different moments.. I’ve always said it before I barely show 5% of who I really am on social media.. Thank you to everyone who supports me.. I couldn’t live my life like this without you.
Life is all about learning how to better yourself and my past has taught me nothing in life is a mistake its your choice to choose happiness & Thats all that matters in todays world being the light that shines brighter than the sun.. ☀️
As a kid I grew up in a small neighbourhood where freedom was called family. Nothing else that mattered more than having a fun enthusiastic group of your own people bringing you up. We had parties like the 70's and the free open vibe which will always be missed.
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Memories in the 90's were the best... I had a bunch of friends who were characters in their own way but the best bunch. We played outside from dusk till dawn. Outdoors were our second home..
Name the sports and games.. From small to bigger ones.. Cricket.. Football.. Hockey.. Badminton.. Hide and seek.. Then we had this game which kinda became a trend in the neighbourhood "ding ding".
Well enough of the 90's.
School days were even more golden.. Football and athletics were highlights in my years spent in primary school and secondary school.. And even during my college days.. Had a thing called winning and championships. Had my name in daily newspapers articles winning football matches leading our squad to victory and being the best in the state. Had a chance to train in Swiss but finance was a problem and no one to sponser the champ just kidding. But as time passed things change which is always inevitable as they say.. Friends scattered to new horizons. Life happened.
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Current Timezone: +4 hours
Location: Dubai
Job Situation: Emirates Airlines. Living it up now for 5 years with staff perks like discounted fare tickets to destinations around the globe.
This is not the end....
Story will continue in my next post..
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craveanimeblog-blog · 5 years
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The Best Animes of 2019 that You Must Watch Before the Year Ends
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Every season there are new anime series released. Checking them all out can be very time-consuming. If you are looking for a longer-running series or shorts, you will find something here. We've compiled a list for your reference.
Attack on Titan
Attack on Titan is heavy on atmosphere, character development, and plot. The characters are grotesque titans who devour their victim. Nobody is truly safe in this anime.
Dragon Ball (Z, GT, Super)
The Dragon Ball series follows the adventures of Son Goku and friends. It has been the subject of anime memes, jokes, and parodies. The fighting genre of anime began with Dragon Ball. It started as a light-hearted take on Journey to the West but transformed into the genre that influenced much of what was to come. Goku and his foes spend a lot of time on their attacks, the abridged Dragon Ball Kai is a bit of a different take.
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood
This unique fantasy world has real consequences. It's about the brothers Elric. It has great animation, fantastic dubs, and engaging stories. It's a great choice if you like more drama, action, and a faster pace.
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Samurai Champloo
Samurai Champloo has a hip-hop aesthetic, fantastic dub, slick visuals, and a great sense of style. It offers an alternate version of Edo history.
Madoka Magica
Madoka Magica is about a group of girls who discover how to use magic to transform and fight. It is aimed at children, particularly girls. But it's dark and mature enough to appeal to a wide audience.
When They Cry
When They Cry has a creepy the atmosphere and a touch of mystery, gore, and psychological horror that many Western horror fans look for.
Steins: Gate
Steins: Gates deals with time travel, exploring the concept in an interesting way. It establishes how it works and features a time loop plot that is excellent.
Gurren Lagann
This giant robot anime is fun and packs a strong emotional punch as well.
A Place Further Than the Universe
This coming-of-age tale of four teenage girls on a boat to Antartica. Mari Tamaki doesn't want to skip class, Shirase Kobuchizawa finds her long-lost mother, Hinata Miyake is a drop out looking for adventure before taking her college entrance exam, and Yuzuki Shiraishi is a child actress who posts vlogs of the trip. It's the story of the friendship between the girls and is noted for its gorgeous animation and genuine heart. There are 13 episodes in Japanese with English subtitles.
One Piece
One Piece is aimed at kids and it's shounen anime. It has been on the air for 20 years and creator Eiichiro Oda creates a world complete with its own culture and history making it fully realized.
Laid-Back Camp
This anime follows Nadeshiko as she discovers her love of camping and her new school. She figures out how to enjoy her time in the outdoors and her new friends. This series also offers actual camping tips. There are 12 episodes in Japanese with English subtitles.
Pop Team Epic
This is a mash of animated shorts with the antics of protective Pipimi and violent Popuko who are best friends. The episodes are split into two, one with the characters voiced by women and one by men. They share the same jokes. All 12 episodes are in Japanese with English subtitles and on Funimation with dubbed English voices.
Violet Evergarden
Kyoto Animation brings Violet Evergarden to life, the main character shares her name with the series. She is a young girl who was used as a killing machine by the military during the war. She lost both of her arms and they were replaced with metal prosthetics. She integrated back into society as Auto-Memory Doll a trained ghostwriter for letters and books. She learns to deal with complex emotions which is both satisfying and sweet to watch as well as the beautiful animation. There are 13 episodes in English and Japanese with English subtitles as well as with dubbed voices and subtitles in other languages.
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Uma Musume: Pretty Derby
Uma Musume is about horse girls. They attend a special school and train to race. The story is about Special Week who want to the #1 horse girl in all of Japan. While she is racing she sees Silence Shizuka, another racer who is unbeatable. The two become rivals and friends. This is both fun and wholesome and the girls are all named after actual racehorses. There are 13 episodes with English subtitles.
Lupin III: Part V
Arsene Lupin III, the master criminal, first appears in Monkey Punch's Lupin III (Kazuhiko Kato) in 1967. Familiar characters Fujiko Mine (Lupin's occasional girlfriend), samurai Goemon Ishikawa II and marksman Daisuke Jigen are part of the adventure. The season focuses on technology and ways that Lupin III is impacted by it. There are 24 episodes in Japanese with English subtitles.
Megalo Box
Megalo Box is about Megalo Boxing. This fictional sport is about using technology along with their fists to enhance strength and speed. Yuri is the current champ who scouts Junk Dog from an underground ring. Junk Rat enters Megalonia under the name of Joe, to compete in a worldwide Megalo boxing tournament to challenge Yuri. This is a The 50th-anniversary celebration of Ashita no Joe that has a low-resolution style right out of the 90s. It makes it stand out in the world of hi-definition. The 13 episodes are available in Japanese with English subtitles.
My Hero Academia: Season Three
Harry Potter in superhero form, the hero is studying at an elite school for the gifted with a cast of characters. The superheroes, known as pro heroes, are everywhere. Everyone one of them has a particular power, quirk or super-strength such as a tape-dispensing elbow. This series is about fun, the character design is interesting, and the powers are inventive and strange. Both the characterization and the plot will keep you interested. Episodes 1 through 55 is available in English subtitles. Seasons one and two have dubbed English voices.
Sword Art Online Alternative: Gun Gale Online
The series is set in a world where individuals can immerse themselves in their favorite games. Asuna and Kirito are gone in favor of Karen Kohiruimaki who is a college student concerned with her abnormal height. All 12 episodes are available in Japanese with English subtitles.
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Wotakoi: Love Is Hard for Otaku
This relatable romance anime is about Wotakoi and her four friends who work in an office and are otaku, or hardcore game and anime fans. The series is filled with relatable moments. The main characters Hirotaka and Narumi deal the dating struggles and tastes. Available in Japanese with English subtitles.
Aggretsuko
Retsuko releases her frustrations through Death Metal karaoke about her love life, her misogynistic boss, and her dead-end job. She navigates being single, misogyny, and loneliness less than gracefully. Everyday tragedies are handled in a way that is familiar to us all. It dwells in imperfection and is adorable and funny. There are 10 episodes in English and Japanese with English subtitles as well as dubbed voices and subtitles in other languages.
Hanebado
Hanebado explores the world of badminton and two girls, Nagisa Aragaki, whose goal it is to be the best payer in Japan, and Ayano Hanasaki, a prodigy who has no desire to play. Hanebado makes badminton look cool with the all-female cast in a male-dominated genre. The characters can stand on their own while showing a genuine passion for the sport, done in fluid animation. Episodes are in Japanese with English subtitles, there will be 13 episodes.
Banana Fish
Set in the streets of New York City, Ash Lynx is a 17-year-old gang leader who is groomed as a sex worker and mob successor. Banana Fish is the name of a drug she was given by a dying man along with a note. Eiji is a 19-year-old photographer from Japan who is investigating gang activity in New York City and encounters Ash. The writing is excellent, and it currently has episodes 1 through 5 streaming in Japanese with English subtitles. The current season will have 13 episodes.
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Third Time Same Feeling
I am a bit confused about how to start, this is the first time that I am writing something and sharing my feelings publicly. This feeling, I met this feeling before, fastening of heartbeat, mild insomnia, a little fear, I remember the time when I first met this feeling, that time, I was 12 years old, playing with my friends when I saw her standing in the balcony, that day I didn’t know that this feeling is something called love, that day, I was just staring at her and totally forgot about the game that I was playing. I thought that feeling, at that very moment, was coming from her, that was so beautiful and that was the first time I felt love.
Second time, I met this feeling during the first year of my college, I was in my electronics lab when she came in, she was wearing a pink salwar suit with black design on it and with pink dupatta covering her neck, her eyes, her smile, the way she used to talk, made me feel warm from inside, and again I felt fastening of heartbeat, mild insomnia, a little fear but this time I knew it was love. Back then, a lot of things happened, I changed my playlist from linkin park’s numb to Bryan Adams - (Everything I Do) I Do It For You, I started feeling positive, whenever I encountered her smile it made my day. So one day I decided to tell her my feelings about her but I was too late, she was sitting with some other guy holding hands, I looked down and walked away, 2 weeks since then, I didn’t ate anything, almost lost 25 kgs, became inactive in social media, tried to indulged myself in other activities with a hope that I could forget her and drive her away from my thoughts but I couldn’t. Back then, I got a proposal from a girl from whom I got my first feeling but I denied the proposal in a hope that someday she will leave that guy and will came to me but that didn’t happen.
Third time, I am getting this feeling right now, and this time, I am getting this from a childhood friend of mine. We lost each other as her family move to some other place, but with the help of social media I found her, and she remember me. I got so happy. She is awesome, watches football, watches cricket, a dancer, a state level badminton champ, a state level roller skate champion by the way which I taught her, and that is why I called her champ, but I don’t want champ to know that I love her, champ is way more modern than me and so are her friends in college, I am just fatty man, on whom she will be least interested in, she does cools stuffs and tells it to me and I listened to her, and I don’t want to ruin it, but I need to tell someone as I tearing apart from inside, and that is why I thought to write it down and share it with you guys. 
I am not a writer but writing it down makes me feel more lighter now, and I can remove that mild insomnia part.
Thank you.
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werindialive · 7 years
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Kalpit Veerwal, first person to score 100% in JEE Mains
The JEE Mains result was declared on Thursday by Central Board of Secondary Education a new record & latest national news. Kalpit Veerwal, a JEE Mains aspirant scored 100% result and got 360 marks to come out as a clear cut topper in the entrance exam held for entrance in reputed IITs and other Engineering colleges if the country.
Speaking to a leading news daily, Kalpit said, "Though everyone suggested that I go to Kota or Hyderabad for coaching, I didn't want to take studies as a burden and I wanted to enjoy what I learned. So I decided to stay back in Udaipur and took coaching here along with regular schooling. I knew I could come first but never thought that I could reach the magic figure of 360," He is happy with his feat.
Kalpit’s mother is a government school teacher while his father works as a nurse at the MB Government Hospital. He pursued his 12th standard from MDS Senior Secondary School and haven’t missed any class during his academic session. "My parents were particular about my health and made sure that I never suffered even a slight cold or a cough. I spent five to six hours studying at home apart from the time spent in school and coaching classes," Kalpit said.
Th champ has an inclination towards cricket & badminton and uses music as a stress buster. "Kalpit is an extremely bright student who also took a keen interest in extracurricular activities. He represented the school at the national-level competition of Atal Tinkering Labs held by Niti Aayog last year," said Shailendra Somani, director, MDS School.
Kalpit took coaching in a reputed center at Udaipur. His mentor Mohit Wadhwani of Resonance, told that Kalpit topped in the Indian Junior Science Olympiad in Class IXand also the National Talent Search Examination in Class X. Kalpit has his plans to pursue Computer Science from IIT Bombay.
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hairterminator · 8 years
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The 20 Greatest Trainers Of All Time
#Quarterback", "#AssociationFootball #http://blog.hair-terminator.com Some trainers blaze a trail and burn-out. Some never go away. Take the Chuck Taylor All Star: introduced 100 years ago, in 1917, today Converse still sells around 270,000 pairs every day. So if any sneaker deserves the label
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#Quarterback", "#AssociationFootball #http://blog.hair-terminator.com Some trainers blaze a trail and burn-out. Some never go away. Take the Chuck Taylor All Star: introduced 100 years ago, in 1917, today Converse still sells around 270,000 pairs every day. So if any sneaker deserves the label of a ‘classic’, it’s those, closely followed by the other 19 named here. Sure, none of these lists will ever be objectively ‘correct’, but in judging the cream of the crepes – from feats in feet-protective engineering to cultural icons – longevity, mixed with style and practicality are often the common denominators in determining the greatest trainers of all time. Oh, and a whole lot of white leather…
Nike Cortez
The first trainer ever designed by Nike and a key part of its early success, the Cortez was the brainchild of Olympic coach and sneaker demi-god Bill Bowerman. Introduced as a running shoe during the 1972 Games in Munich, the all-American colours and revolutionary construction helped the company coast to victory and into Hollywood films, most famously as the pair Tom Hanks laced up in Forrest Gump. Originally, Nike founder Phil Knight wanted to call the sneakers the Aztec, but rival Adidas (which already made the Azteca Gold spikes) threatened to sue: “Bowerman took off his cap, put it on again, rubbed his face,” wrote Knight in his book Shoe Dog. “‘Who was that guy who kicked the shit out of the Aztecs?’ he asked. ‘Cortez,’ I said. He grunted: ‘Okay. Let’s call it the Cortez.’”
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New Balance 998
Introduced in 1983 as the premium edition of the market’s first $100 running shoe, the 998’s streamlined (for New Balance, anyway) shape, luxe materials and split-colour midsole made it an instant icon and brought the brand out of its trainers-for-posh-dads phase. (Related: Iconic Men’s Trainers Worth Owning)
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Common Projects Achilles Low
The new classic, the Common Projects Achilles, was dreamed up on two separate continents at the same time. New York-based art director Prathan Poopat and Italian creative consultant Flavio Girolami fired design ideas back-and-forth across the Atlantic. Eventually, the pair settled on the zenith of simplicity: a solid white leather, low-top sneaker with a subtle gold serial number on the heel. (Related: The 6 Best Minimalist Trainer Brands)
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Nike Huarache
Yes, they’ve since been hijacked by shuffling lads with bad haircuts, but the Nike Air Huarache was a bold, futuristic shape upon its release in 1991, and somehow hasn’t aged a minute. It looks a bit like someone stuck two trainers together, but the shoe’s water skiing-inspired fit (Tinker Hatfield was really into water sports, apparently) means it still looks like little else around. (Related: Why It’s Time To Embrace ‘Ugly’ Trainers)
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Converse Jack Purcell
The most famous badminton shoe in the world, the Jack Purcell – named after the Canadian player who became world badminton champ in 1933 – is now a men’s wardrobe essential. You don’t need to bother whacking a shuttlecock around to make them work either, as many greats like Messrs Dean and McQueen proved throughout the years. Just team the signature ‘smile’ marking on the toe with a pair of chinos for a look that serves an ace every time.
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Adidas Superstar
Forever linked to pioneering rap group Run D.M.C. (and the cool one million dollars they got from Adidas to wear them), the shell-toe and contrast stripes marked out the shoe as an instant hit. Originally made famous by basketball legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, the Superstar became the only trainer to be seen in in the late eighties and early nineties for kids who wanted to spin around on their backs on a busted cardboard box. In 2015 Adidas claimed to be still selling 15 million pairs a year – how’s that for staying power?
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Nike Air Force One
Streetball legend and chunky, all-white work of art. We’ll let Nelly’s 2002 ode, ‘Air Force One’, take over here: “I said give me two pairs, ‘cause I need two pairs. So I can get to stompin’ in my Air Force Ones, big boys stompin’ in my Air Force Ones.” Thanks, Nelly.
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Vans Era
Introduced in 1975 as the Vans #95, the Era quickly became a go-to shoe for the burgeoning skate community in the brand’s home state of California. More than four decades on, the kick still offer the same much-needed grip and versatility thanks to its padded collar and signature waffle outsole.
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Reebok Classic
Beloved UK Garage icon and one of the comfiest trainers ever produced, Reebok’s Classic range has kept things simple for more than 30 years. Intricate panelling, a jagged tread with gum finishing and a padded lining made the Classic a trainer for the gym that you wanted to wear outside, way before the athleisure trend.
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Adidas Gazelle
The only Adidas shoe to come close to meeting Stan Smith’s ubiquity. The endless colourways and pure wearability of the Gazelle have seen it favoured by everyone from the football casuals of the eighties, to Britpop coke-heads in the nineties, to every cool, gallery-loving Instagrammer since.
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Air Jordan I
In 1984, Michael Jordan’s barn-storming final year of college basketball saw him sign a bumper $2.5m (£2m) endorsement contract with Nike. Everyone thought the Oregon brand had lost its mind, but the next year he was Michael Jordan, and Nike brought out his own signature shoe. The Air Jordan I lacked the tech of Tinker Hatfield’s later models but had the instantly recognisable design of an icon ready to spill off the court and onto the street.
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Chuck Taylor All Star Hi
Chuck Taylor All Stars are to sneakers what Levi’s is to denim; a bona fide icon that still shifts at a rate of roughly 100 million pairs a year. While they’re totally out of place on the basketball courts they once dominated, for fans of white T-shirts, blue jeans and classic style, the high-top version will always be a winner. (Related: 10 Iconic Men’s Shoes & Boots)
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Reebok Workout
The first shoe to jump on the aerobics trend in the eighties, the Reebok Workout was the trainer that helped the Bolton-born brand overtake Nike (even if it was just for a little while). The Classic’s beefier older brother is wider and meaner, leaving dancercise classes well behind, and are now more likely found on the feet of (fairly anti-aerobic) rapper Rick Ross.
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Onitsuka Tiger
The trainer favoured by The Bride in Kill Bill came to the West from Japan thanks to Nike’s Phil Knight, whose business started solely distributing Tiger sneakers to athletes on the West Coast. The shoe may never have found the ubiquity of Nike’s greatest shoes despite its vast colour selection but, having not changed much since their 1952 introduction, they still feel like a unique piece of throwback style.
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Asics Gel-Lyte
Gel cushioning and shock-absorbing insoles helped make the Asics’ Gel-Lyte range an enduring favourite for fans of high performance, functionality, and an endless array of mix-and-match colours and textiles.
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Vans Old Skool
The Old Skool debuted in 1977 as the catchy Style #36 and became the first skate shoe to incorporate leather into its design with the now-iconic ‘jazz stripe’, itself starting life as random doodle by founder Paul Van Doren. It’s rather less throwaway now, having successfully transitioned from skate staple to the off-duty shoe for everyone who’s ever worked in the creative industry.
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Adidas Samba
Designed in 1950 with indoor football in mind, the Samba’s design has barely changed because it hasn’t needed to: leather upper, contrast accents, gum outsole, suede overlays. Along with the Stan Smith, the Samba is possibly the quintessential distillation of the Adidas design ethos – evoking hardwearing practicality and timeless style. (Related: This Year’s Biggest Men’s Trainer Trends)
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Nike Air Max
When Tinker Hatfield designed the Air Max back in 1987, he was inspired by the Centre George Pompidou in Paris. “It’s almost punk,” Hatfield said of the building in the Netflix docu-series Abstract. The exposed heel-bubble (the invention of ex-aeronautical engineer M. Frank Rudy) that featured in the Air Max 1’s sole drove crazy on release – they thought it was going to explode.
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Puma Clyde
It’s funny what a bit of gold-leaf lettering can do for you. Introduced in 1973 for legendary NBA player Walt ‘Clyde’ Frazier, at the time they exemplified Frazier’s colourful style and quickness. Today the model is relatively low-profile (in both silhouette and attitude) in comparison to what fellow basketball shoes have become. The cursive ‘Clyde’ typography by the final eyelet will always excite fans of the original sports style icon, as will the shoe’s historic ties to the fledgling punk and hip-hop scenes. (Related: The 15 Best Trainers Of 2016)
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Adidas Stan Smith
When it comes to creating sneakers that deliver on mass hype, you can always count on Adidas. Launched in 1963 as a tennis shoe, the Stan Smith was originally branded the ‘Robert Haillet’, after the French tennis player. When Haillet retired, the company replaced him with Smith. After two years off the shelf, Adidas brought back the all-white kick in 2014 and, in turn, created the ultimate fashion shoe. While you won’t find a single tour player in tennis who wears these now, the Stan Smith has been reinvented without being redesigned. The sign of a true icon. (Related: The 5 Most Versatile Leather Shoes A Man Can Own)
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