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The Myths And Realities Of Jordan 4 Bleu

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The 90s have been around for a long time: whether it's tattoo necklaces, the obligatory Britney and Backstreet Boys songs towards the end of every party, or retro sneakers, which are now celebrating their

Revival and are becoming more popular as part of the jordan 4 bleu dad shoe trend are than ever! So it was only a matter of time before Reebok Classic relaunched the 1993 Aztrek - originally intended as an innovative running shoe.

As proud 90s kids, of course we couldn't resist throwing a little get-together for the release of the Reebok Aztrek and reviving the 90s. The Nike Runner Vol. 1 Jump 'N' Run could be played at the gaming station; In addition to goodies from Reebok, the top three received a branded Game Boy Color in the Aztrek OG colors of white and turquoise, including two games.

For this ingenious retro release, the shop window in Frankfurt was covered with turquoise honeycombs, reminiscent of the shoe's proven Hexalite technology. In the sun loungers in front of the shop, the ice cream from Perilli from Grossenlüder - of course also in the Aztrek colors - could be enjoyed very well. DJ Cobus provided the right music from the afternoon and GUDE provided us with refreshing drinks.

 

The whole day we chilled in a relaxed atmosphere, battled while gaming and the invited bloggers discussed who liked which of the two Aztrek colourways better.

In addition to well-known homies like Nicola Rehbein and Masha Medusa , there were also a few new faces - including someone who has absolutely perfected the dad shoe game: hype grandpa Gramps and his grandson Jannik.

If you ask our team about your absolute favorite jordan 4 bleu sneakers, you never get the same answer twice. Some hype any Dad-Shoes, others like it rather simple and then of course there are also our oldies, who are more into the retro sneakers.

However, if you enter our office in summer, with 30 degrees in the shade, you will see our team either completely without shoes or only in adilettes! We did find something in common there.

At the time, the Süddeutsche newspaper affectionately referred to her as "the proll flop without guilt." Adi Dassler originally wanted to create a simple flip-flop for athletes in 1972.

Blue rubber with molded footbeds, lined straps, side suction cups and of course the three white stripes - crafted for the sacred spaces of Olympians.

At the time, Dassler had no idea that adidas mules would leave the athletes' changing rooms so quickly and conquer the sauna landscapes of ordinary people.

Nobody would have ever thought that it would make it from there to the campsites and onto the streets of small German towns and finally onto the sidewalk in front of the »Seiler« drinking hall in the Kohlhaus in Fulda.

 

 

 

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