I admit it. I am and have always been a trainer nerd.
I have now sold all my collection. Thanks to the invention of eBay, I got my money back on them all after keeping them in boxes for years wasting valuable $$$.
Was Adidas only up to 83. Watched Wargames. Wanted Alley Sheedy's Air Oregons, and didn't swoosh back to stripes.
Oh the shoes I've had,
My first pair of Air's - 1983 Air Epic. £75! Rude.
Had them all, loved most of them for their designs of outrageousness, and subtly alike.
True Trainer heads focus on the details. Like the subtle diff's between an Airmax 95 original and a re-issue - like the embossed psi pressures on the outside of the air bubbles on the originals.....
:roll:
Oh, those similar but quite different Air Vengance and Vendetta's from the mid eighties....Or the bars of historical fact and achievement on the soles of a Jordan 10. Or that lovely jelly sole on the tongue of a Jordan 11.....
Here's a few of my personal faves mainly form the mid nineties - IMO - the height of Nike design before all the re-issues and the retro coloured Nathan Barley comedy years.

I have now sold all my collection. Thanks to the invention of eBay, I got my money back on them all after keeping them in boxes for years wasting valuable $$$.
Was Adidas only up to 83. Watched Wargames. Wanted Alley Sheedy's Air Oregons, and didn't swoosh back to stripes.
Oh the shoes I've had,
My first pair of Air's - 1983 Air Epic. £75! Rude.
Had them all, loved most of them for their designs of outrageousness, and subtly alike.
True Trainer heads focus on the details. Like the subtle diff's between an Airmax 95 original and a re-issue - like the embossed psi pressures on the outside of the air bubbles on the originals.....


Oh, those similar but quite different Air Vengance and Vendetta's from the mid eighties....Or the bars of historical fact and achievement on the soles of a Jordan 10. Or that lovely jelly sole on the tongue of a Jordan 11.....
Here's a few of my personal faves mainly form the mid nineties - IMO - the height of Nike design before all the re-issues and the retro coloured Nathan Barley comedy years.
