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Oktoberfest – Munich’s famous beer festival from AllenHolden1's blog

Oktoberfest – Munich’s famous beer festival – officially kicks off in a couple of week’s time and to celebrate, sports giant adidas is bringing a brand new shoe to the market.adidas superstar mens A local tradition and global institution, it is one of the largest festivals in the world with people flocking to Germany in droves to soak up the cool atmosphere.But, with all that beer swilling going on you could be soaking up more than you bargained for. If you're buying Adidas, and usually wear Nike, you probably want at least a half size bigger than your Nikes. And vice versa.

Remember that shoes bought online, even in the sales, can be returned if they're the wrong size (but only if you establish that fact without wearing them outdoors) or if you just don't like them. You need to return them within 14 days and they need to be in sellable condition,adidas originals superstar though.There's two approaches to take in shoe sales: stick to absolute classics – Air Jordan, Air Force 1, Superstars, Stan Smith, etc, or go mad and buy something you'd never normally wear, but is dirt cheap. Get stuck in.Runners in London are different than runners in New York City.

In the British capital, a lot of commuters run to and from work, which means they run early in the morning or later at night, often in rainy weather. Runners in the Big Apple tend to be more intense: they go for longer, faster runs on the city’s concrete grid.cheap adidas trainers To better serve their customers, Adidas’ designers traveled to various cities, Paris, Los Angeles, Shanghai, and Tokyo (as well as London and New York), to hear directly from the runners themselves. They learned about their routines, hooked the runners up to sensors, analyzed their gaits with motion capture, and discussed how to translate their needs into a shoe.

They discovered that runners in New York need shoes with more cushioning in their middle or forefoot where they tend to hit in their stride.adidas running shoes onlineRunners in London needed shoes that were reflective, easily visible, and not all white.What made them possible is Speedfactory, Adidas’ state-of-the-art robotic factory in Ansbach, Germany. Before, it just wasn’t viable to make a small batch of a shoe, given that development is a costly and lengthy process. “Typically what we would do is wait till we have, you know, 50,000 or 100,000 pairs of a project ready, and then launch it,” says James Carnes, Adidas’ vice president of global brand strategy. “That was the old way.”

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By AllenHolden1
Added Jan 18 '18

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