I wrote another article on the most influential athlete sneaker endorsements of all time. This one was for Sneakerreport.com. They’re doing some good things.
Here are some of the people in there -
I wrote another article on the most influential athlete sneaker endorsements of all time. This one was for Sneakerreport.com. They’re doing some good things.
Here are some of the people in there -
Big thanks once again to Woody at Sneaker Freaker for giving me the platform to write this article on the history of cross training.
Issue 24 just hit stores this week and I’m proud to have this feature in there. Check out the origins below and if you enjoy this one, here’s the LINK to my article on the history of tennis fashion from issue #23. Thanks for reading and feel free to email me at nick@classickicks.com with any feedback or questions.
Highsnobiety.com also named our Tumblr ( classickicksnyc.tumblr.com ) one of the Top 5 in this week’s reviews.
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It’s been a while since I focused my attention on this Classic Kicks blog. If you aren’t following or at least checking out MY TUMBLR, that’s where I have been focusing most of my sneaker nostalgia lately.
I’m in the process of improving this site and hopefully creating an archive that will incorporate what I love about Tumblr into a more functional Classic Kicks Website.
That being said, let’s get to this tennis article here. This is my first full-length (12 page!) feature for Sneaker Freaker Magazine. I typically don’t give out too much information with the images I post on the blog every day, so here’s a little treat for those of you who like this sort of stuff.
I took a shot at explaining what was so important about tennis fashion in the late 80′s and early 90′s. I also dug into the vaults and curated a small collection of classic advertisements demonstrating the great style and attitude of the period with the help of some of our favorite players from Tennis’ golden age.
Thanks for reading and I’ll keep you posted because there’s more to come.