Tuesday 23 July 2013

Shoes For Women 2013

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Source(google.com.pk)
The seventh edition of Kobe Bryant’s signature Nike basketball shoe, which launched in February 2012, had a theme designed and named for the way the All-Star Lakers guard played the game: “Attack Fast.”
This was the name of the stock sockliner/midsole in the Zoom Kobe VII. This power-stretch cuff offered stability and a sock-like fit. Zoom Air units in the heel and forefoot lent low-profile responsiveness. This was coupled with the familiar low-top cut that lent Bryant the flexibility he needed to generate his explosive movements on the floor.
“If you’re going to be on your feet, you need to have something that’s going to actually help enhance your game,” Bryant explained in a video at HouseofHoops.FootLocker.com. “That it’s not something that you’re going to just put on your foot to run around. I want things that are detail-oriented and meticulously placed in a shoe that I feel gives me an advantage.”
The Zoom Kobe VII Supreme, which released colorways just before Christmas 2011 and just after the new year, offered interchangeable midsoles, the Attack Fast and the Attack Strong. The latter replaced the Zoom Air units of the Attack Fast with full-length Cushlon cushioning geared for post players.
“I wanted to have something that was a little softer; something that kind of protects you and kind of aids the recovery process,” Bryant said of the Supreme. “Then when it’s on, go with something a little thinner – lower.”
The Kobe VII also featured a Flywire upper for the first time, and a cast urethane outer shell lent flexibility, durability and ventilation.
Bryant’s predator theme carried through the Kobe VII, as a mesh underlay conveyed one of several predator themes that Bryant used as inspiration. This Predator Pack, which released in March, included the gray fur design of a wolf and the aquatic blue of a shark.
“The concept of the predator … the idea came from a trip that I took to South Africa,” Bryant said in the promotional video. “A guy is driving us around and showing us … like a gazelle – ‘I want to see predators.’ And it kind of clicked, it was like, ‘This is kind of what I do in my profession; you hunt or be hunted.’ You’ve got to go after something. I said, you know I really want to incorporate that in the [shoe] line.”
Ok, I feel the need to mention this, since it obviously isn't clearly stated anywhere else. If you want to link to this site, that's great. If you want to link to specific images, or to copy and alter image formats (say into transparent Gifs) that's fine with me too. However, do us both a favor and put a note SOMEPLACE that says where you got it FROM. Failure to do so is theft. Honest and truly it is, and while I may not be able to do diddly to you right now, but people will take a look at it, and MOST of the people you are going to be trying to reach with pictures of Medieval Shoes are going to say "Gee that looks an awful lot like something from Marc's Page, since there is nothing saying that they got it from there, they must have stolen it, and think we're too stupid to notice. What a l'user...". Eventually, when the Internet Copyright Gestapo gets their act together, I'll be certain to report you and get your rear shipped off to some CyberAuschwitz for sleazebags, deadbeats, and no-account vermiculi.
(To be fair, while I've noticed my drawings appear in a variety of places, in almost ever case the person involved has played fair with me and at least written down where it was from. The others, and they know who they are, probably just forgot to take care of it, and may want to


Shoes For Women 2013
Shoes For Women 2013

Shoes For Women 2013

Shoes For Women 2013

Shoes For Women 2013

Shoes For Women 2013

Shoes For Women 2013

Shoes For Women 2013

Shoes For Women 2013


Shoes For Women 2013

Shoes For Women 2013

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