Trainers: Over 300 Classics, from Rare Vintage to the Latest Designs
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Mens Adidas Sl72 Vintage Original Trainers. - Navy/White/Red - UK 9
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K-Swiss Men's The Vintage Ca Mid T Grey/Black/White Trainer 02503-076-M 11 UK
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New Jack & Jones Vintage Classic Black Low Canvas Coach Trainers Size 12
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Mephisto Chess Trainer
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Vintage Converse Style Sneaker Key Ring Kitsch
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Jane Fonda - Total Body Sculpture [VHS]
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I have been collecting vintage/rare trainers for the past 8 years now and they have taken over my spare room?
I have 205 pairs of vintage Nike / Puma and Adidas trainers, most of them from 1970, s/80, and early 1990 s and some retro modern.
My question is ..... Is it a mental illness Be honest.
Thank you for your responses.
Collecting things is a hobby in itself if you do not have something wrong with you unless it starts affecting the rest of your life and your budget if it's just a hobby that keeps you entertained.
Which are the coolest vintage Adidas trainers that you can buy for less than £100?
UK preferably.
I want to buy some for a gift and want to find some that are rare. For example, I know that trim trabs were deleted then re-launched so are less rare now, but I want something a bit special. I bought a pair from oki-ni which were
I like Gazelles, just my opinion though. Sambas look cool too.
Nike Cortez Vintage
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Vintage NIKE AIR AIRMAX Trainers UK Size 9 (44) VGC £38.62 | The ...
I bought these classic Nike Airmax trainers six or seven years ago in Germany. UK postage £4. I am happy to post abroad but overseas buyers must pay using paypal and postage will be a little higher. They are UK size 9 (44).
The world's most collectible trainers - Asylum.co.uk
" Why they're ace: "Well apart from being maybe the rarest kicks on the planet, they're also one of the most expensive too. They were the first ever Nike trainer to use a pocket of air in the sole. " Why they're ace: "These basketball shoes shot to prominence in 1987 when Patrick Ewing started to wear them in the NBA. I think they're actually irredeemably ugly, no one with an ounce of style would even be caught gardening in them -- but they are collectible. The original grey on white colourway is incredibly sought after, but they're massively dependent on condition. Are you going to see a return on the £5000 necessary to snag yourself a pair....







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