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    Andy Warhol later on became a pop art legend because of his talent of drawing shoes during the early creative stages of his career. He ended up earning a spot in the cultural timeline…Just like Mr Warhol, Atang Tshikare who us based in cape town , born in bloemfontein, he studied graphic design and spent 2 years in the UK but moved here and did art full time, he is an artist/illustrater who says his passion began with his obsession with sneakers and him always customising sneakers. John…

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    Just Do It. Just Do It (stylized as JUST DO IT.[1]) is a trademark of shoe company Nike, and one of the core components of Nike's brand. The slogan was coined in 1988 at an advertising agency meeting. The founder of Wieden+Kennedy agency, Dan Wieden credits the inspiration for his "Just Do It" Nike slogan to Gary Gilmore’s last words.[2] The "Just Do It" campaign allowed Nike to further increase its share of the North American domestic sport-shoe business from 18% to 43%, (from $877 million to…

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    of innovative product, Nike Company has large research and development group. With the cheapest possible price, they are manufacturing the products with high quality.  The brand of Nike is global brand. In the world, it is the number one sports brand. Weaknesses: • The business’s income of the business is currently is highly rely upon footwear market share. This may allowance it accessible if for any reason its market shares corrosion. • It is very price sensitive in the section of retail.…

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    Slide 2 Designers Limited • Designer Limited’s mission is to become the #1 seller of designer clothing, name brand footwear that includes athletic shoes, as well as designer handbags & jewelry around the globe in a close-out environment. Since Designer Limited’s business is centered on the acquisition of close-outs, this organization cannot be sure of exactly what the product mix will be on a daily basis. This company has staples such as athletic wear, athletic shoes and various styles of…

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    Fur Hats Research Paper

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    The Fashionable Fur Hats for Women This Winter Season! While winters are all about warm clothes, jackets, mufflers, scarves, boots and hats of all kinds to accessorize the entire look, all of them are the most important elements to keep the body warm and temperate in sharp contrast to the jaw dropping low temperatures outside. Out of the winter wears that we have spoken about earlier, the most important accessory of this season which is effective to beat the dropping temperatures of the outside…

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    Technology Impact On Nike

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    Nike is the number one company that designs and develops athletic footwear, sport accessories and electronic and physical services. The Company sells its products via its owned stores and other retail internet websites which the company refers to as its Direct to Consumer. The technological impact on Nike’s products has made a huge change on Nike in terms of selling and promoting its products. On one hand, social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram are major players. For…

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    Converse Thesis Statement

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    originating in the basketball world to becoming the official training shoes of the army, Converse shoes have developed into a lifestyle shoe. Originally founded in 1908 by Marquis Mills, the Converse Rubber Shoe Company manufactured rubber soled footwear (Foreman). It was not until Charles 'Chuck' Taylor took over marketing in 1921, that a new style was in place and sales boomed (Foreman). While no longer in the basketball or military world, Converse have quickly become a staple in today’s…

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    target athletes of all ages, from young males and females to more accomplished athletes. However, the main focus of Under Armour’s target demographic seems to be amongst young males. Most of their sales are from young male athletes; this is due to a high focus on male dominated sports like football and lacrosse. Nonetheless, their…

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    Essay On Cowboy Boots

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    are unique because of their own taste, style and functionality. These are designed to protect your feet while doing a task in the pasture or riding in the saddle. To riders, cowboy western boots are far too ahead than anything else when it comes to footwear because of their pointed toe that facilitates the rider to slip their foot into the stirrup at the time of mounting. On the flip side, the deep heel prevents the stirrup from fortuitously sliding over the ankle. This diversified functionality…

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    Barefoot walking is a craze that got started by runners who wanted an edge in their speed. The craze picked up with the idea that it was beneficial to health and running form. With ideas like: correcting posture and gait, to promoting balance and inner peace, people have become confused at what is fact and what is fad. While there may be strong claims that say walking barefoot is beneficial to health, the fact remains that people have been wearing shoes for hundreds of years. Over the years,…

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