Era una maestra le dice a los estudiantes: - Niños, mañana tendrán prueba de deletreo. Al día siguiente... - Bien niños, vamos a empezar, Luisito tienes que decir la ocupación de tu padre y qué haría si estuviera aquí. - Mi papá es Panadero P-a-n-a-d-e-r-o y si estuviera aquí le daría un pedazo de pan a cada uno. - Muy bien. Carlitos, ¿Y tú? - Mi papá es banquero b-a-n-q-u-e-r-o y si estuviera aquí le daría 100 dólares a cada uno. - Muy bien. Dale José. - Mi papá es electricista, e-l-c-t-r... - Está bien José, te dejaremos para el último. Dale Pepito, te toca. - Mi papá es apostador A-p-o-s-t-a-d-o-r y si estuviera aquí apostaría mil pesos a que José no puede deletrear electricista. ))))))))))) presentado por https://descuentos.guru/sneaker-studio
Tres amigos están en el funeral de un compañero de trabajo. Uno de ellos, mirando al difunto, exclama: - Yo quisiera que cuando muera, la gente me mire y me recuerde por algo grande que haya logrado en la vida. - Es verdad, yo también quisiera que la gente me mirara y dijera: Fue un gran hombre y mejor amigo. El tercero escuchaba atentamente a sus amigos sin hacer comentarios, lo que ocasionó la pregunta de éstos: - ¿Y a ti, qué te gustaría que dijeran? - ¿De mí? A mí me gustaría que me miraran y dijeran: ¡Uy, mirá, parece que se está moviendo! :) presentado por https://descuentos.guru/sneaker-studio
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These sneakers were designer by one and only Pharrell Williams and are of limited edition - an absolute must have for the artist’s biggest fans, but also an interesting proposition for fans of sneakers. Inspired by proven trends and patterns, well produced, distinctive - they have got all that the sneakers can be expected to have.
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My entire catalogue of recreated Air Force 1 uppers.
It started with no lining, just the outer upper sections, no last allowance.
Then I tried making a tongue for the shoe, added the last allowance next, and tried to perfect the inner lining and all other attributes. I made around 3-4 models in between this stage, but I wanted to leave out the uppers that only show micro-developments, to emphasise how far I've come.
In a way, these shoes collectively act like a library, and each upper is like a book that visually registers what my mind was capable of creating at the time. They’re all checkpoints/milestones in the process of making shoes.
It’s all for a bigger purpose of course, this bespoke workshop. This is the foundation for that. For a space where people can co-create, and dictate the value of their shoes based on their own personal preferences. With my skills and their stories, we can take control.
That’s what I've been doing in a way, this entire time I've been taking control of the making of this thing that I enjoy. Instead of being a consumer I've learned how to do the construction. Instead of letting the sneaker market tell me what my options are, I've created a gateway into removing the options on my limits.
These are the first leather Air Force 1 recreation samples
Leather is very different to denim, its less stretchy, its thicker, it has a harder time bonding.
I had to change the toe tip stencils as you'll see in one of the final stencil posts, because it was actually too long.
I had to switch out the pritt stick and go for super glue, which was super effective, but it came with a fair share of glue stains I didn't plan for. I tried to make every piece of the shoe from leather, apart from the lining of the tongue, since that needed to me soft and flexible, plus the leather stuck better with super glue but it still didn't feel secure. Using leather made things seem more real? What I mean is utilising an everyday sneaker material gave the look of the shoes more of an official feel to them. Which I prefer.
The idea of what I'm doing looking more and more in-fitting with what one would see in an everyday, real setting, for me, makes the project seem easier to digest and be credible in regards to how its showing me how to make real shoes, which are most commonly leather.
I feel like making more of these will elevate the perception of where my learning is taking me. I see people finding more value in the leather recreations because of that reason.