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How to Choose the Ideal Running Shoes? Footshop Advises

In 2024, running has become one of the most prominent streetwear statements. It's not just about performance but also about style. At Footshop, we've always been a step ahead when it comes to premium sneakers and streetwear, and now we're bringing that same energy to our new section, Footshop Sport. Whether you run for fun, compete in races, or venture into the mountains, we have the right footwear for you that not only looks great but also helps you achieve your best performance. If you're wondering ho

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The Best adidas Sneaker Collaborations of 2024

2024 has been an incredible year for adidas, delivering collaborations that seamlessly blend heritage, innovation, and cultural impact. From striking reinterpretations of classic silhouettes to fresh new concepts, each partnership has brought something unique to the table. Here’s a closer look at the year’s top adidas sneaker collaborations. 1. Clot x adidas Clot brought a distinct twist to the adidas Gazelle this year, creating a sneaker unlike anything we’ve seen before. With its transparent up

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From the bottom of the ocean to your foot. 6 new adidas x Parley sneakers

These days when almost everything is sustainable and the concept of green-washing is getting as popular, it can get quite hard to keep up with the whole issue. In short, nothing is ever black and white. adidas and Parley have long been setting an example of how sustainable collections should be made. Now they're introducing six models of sneakers and an extensive adidas Originals by Parley apparel collection that destroys the compromise in the relationship between sustainability and style. The partnersh

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Posted on CategoriesProjects, Sustainability

Give new life to your old sneakers

Footshop is trying to save the claimed sneakers as it goes. We dedicate them to children's homes and others in need or pass them on to young designers who use them for their own work. We now have the opportunity to deal with couples that can no longer be worn. Using recycling. Why do we recycle old sneakers? Footshop is committed to reducing its impact on the environment, which is associated with the most environmentally friendly removal of old pairs of shoes, which can no longer be used otherwise.

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Footshop x Cacao Rocks (GR)

Megoulas Yassonas (a.k.a Cacao Rocks) was born in 1985 in Athens, Greece. He engaged in the art of graffiti at the age of 12.His work has been exhibited in numerous foundations, museums and galleries around the world. His artwork ranges from painting ,sculptures, installations to video art and performances. He has also created full artwork and branding for local musicians. Why do you use the nickname Cacao Rocks? There is no particular reason. I just liked how the letters looked on the walls. Als

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Footshop x Edyta Grzyb (PL)

Edyta is a polish painter who is interested in their emotions, expressing them through contrasting colors, and occasionally blurring the lines between reality and fiction. She is of the opinion that painting lives through vivid colours, stimulating esthetic feelings and emotions in the observer. You paint mainly portraits - why is that? The preferred motif of my work is people. Strictly speaking, I am interested in their emotions, expressing them through contrasting colors, and occasionally blurr

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Footshop x Johanna Walderdorff (DE)

Johanna Walderdorff is a freelance illustrator based in Berlin. She has graduated from Middlesex’s BA Illustration course in 2012. She usually uses traditional materials like pencils and ink to create her images and then reworks them on the computer using modern devices such as tablets, Illustrator and Photoshop. How would you describe your style? I would never describe my own style but make people see it themselves. Why do you like expressing absurdity in your illustrations so much? It is

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Footshop x Flavien „mile“ flavor (FR)

Flavien Flavor alias MILE is a French artist from Toulouse who specialized in graffiti and street art. You have found many surfaces suitable for your art, e.g. a van, abandoned house, chimney, trains. How was the spraying of this recycled armchair different? I paint walls and trains with spray cans no, I loved to paint armchairs coz it’s change support for me…I like to custom with my graffiti flavor. Don´ t you miss the thrill while painting on the armchair? It’s a totally different feelin

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Footshop x Roel van der Linden (NL)

RRoel van der Linden is a playful painter. I only know a few artists from the past in whose work the game with art movements and style cliches is tossed and made into a new rhyme with art historical quotes, just out of love for the practice. Picasso and Picabia were at essential moments in their careers players like this and stole from all kinds of art movements to evoke a painterly party. What do you want to say to the public about your art? Does this message change in time? My art has been chan

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Footshop x Daniel Labrosse (HU)

Dani Labrosse (born in Budapest, 1997) is a self-taught illustrator with French-Hungarian roots. He usually uses different techniques in his work and tends to experiment. You could describe him as a new wave of artists who can combine new and old media. Through his art, we see the discovery of human differences and signs of individuality in each of us. Your visual style is in large part inspired by comic books and cartoons - what do you like about them? When I started drawing as a kid I wasn’t re

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Footshop x Aleksandra Georgieva / sa6ettu (BG)

Bulgarian young artist and illustrator, with interest in many fields of art, she works on various projects. Photography: Daniela Yordanova @sucks2beyoou , make-up: Maria Traykova @mariatraykova.makeup How would you describe your style of art performance? I like vibrant colors, squares, cartoon looking evil creatures with big shoes and smiley faces. What has inspired you to paint this upcycled chair? I was very curious and excited to apply the same technique that I use for my textile rugs

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Footshop x KSELEQOQYNQYSHY (RO)

Lucian is associated with Street art, experience customizing sneakers. He lives and actively creates in Bucharest. How would you describe your style? I would describe my style as simple and at the same time complex. Is a blend between book illustrations, spontaneous like Bebop, it has some mystical vibes and a touch of surrealism with a playful feel in it. Most of your illustrations represent a fantastic world full of imaginary symbols and characters. Why? Does it have anything to do with y

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