Monday, July 25, 2011

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eur-exlusive com, eur-exlusive.com. Another addition to this series of fake job offers is the domain eur-exlusive.com. Assuming that this follows the standard pattern of dozens of other domains, then these will be too-good-to-be-true job offers that appear to have been emailed "from" yourself. The jobs on offer will actually be money laundering or some other criminal activity. The domain was registered on 23th July, to a fake registrant "Ricardo Lopez", allegedly from Estonia. Avoid at all costs.

The Air Trainer 1 had a gigantic effect on the world of sneakers when it was first released. The idea of a forefoot velcro strap and a truly innovative colorblocking design made the shoe an instant hit. It seems that with the many retro releases from Nike‘s vaults, this model has been somewhat overlooked. While the Air Max 1, 90, and 97 stay in Nike’s constant rotation, the Air Trainer 1 is a retro model that hasn’t gotten the love many sneaker fans may feel it deserves. Well, with these two European releases, many will get their wish of new colorways, as there are two to look forward to. The first is a rather direct look at a colorway that looks similar to one of the OG versions. A white upper and midsole contrasts with a slight hint of blue on the eyelets and outsole while grey hits the forefoot, strap, and swoosh. The other model uses nylon and leather and features a black on black upper with hints of neon on the swoosh outline, strap, eyelet, and brand embroidery on the heel. If you’re stateside, you won’t be able to grab these yet, but euro retailers like Schuch-You has these available now.

The adidas LA Trainer II is eighteen years in the making, as it reintroduced in refreshed form to commemorate the 2012 Olympics in London. The original adidas LA Trainer debuted in 1984 to honor the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles, and the LA Trainer II adds to the heritage in a number of ways while maintaining the classic vibe and aura. Style and influence is at the heart of adidas Originals, and neither one is lacking in the LA Trainer II; the three-stripes logo on the upper comes with a metallic finish, and the mesh and leather upper offer the perfect one-two-punch of durability and breathability. Three colorways of the adidas LA Trainer II will be available exclusively at Foot Locker Europe so take another look below for a detailed viewing.

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