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Nike Vintage - classic kicks
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  Nike Vintage - classic kicks
 
 Another interesting retro-recall: I read not too long ago, in Wallpaper magazine perhaps, the two most popular music gadgets with young people are: iPods and classic, luxury turntables. Yes, young people are early-high-tech adapters, yet they are also known to be old-school revivalists. Digital music and vinyl can and do co-exist. Confused, no. Ironic, yes. 
Michele Champagne, Designer, Interbrand - November 12, 2007
 
 What's old is new again is not a new phenom, it's only the items that change.

Snowboarders can ride with boots that look like Timberlands and functional outerwear that looks like Flannel. Mountain bikers are switching to one speed bikes. Stuff that was used "back in the day" these sports were born.

Now, where'd I put my 8-track player... 
5691gerg, 5691gerg.com - November 12, 2007
 
 Marketers seem to know this well,..."what goes around, comes around." von Goethe said, "Everything has been thought of. The trick is to think of it again [at the right time.]" 
Brian Jones, COO/Creative Director, CMI - November 12, 2007
 
 Style doesn't does go out of fashion. That is what nike has consistently produced....stylish apparel 
Mpange Chapeshamano, Marketing Strategist, Traffic Integrated Marketing - November 16, 2007
 
 Time really seems to be the most relative dimension. This retro-call is also a vintage recall. I see it combined with the "new rave" aesthetics, which . What I ask - specially as a jousnalist - is: is the present old?; are we so smart being so fast then making saudosism a trend? Is deja-vu a fetish? Have we seen it all or not enough? No doubt: creation IS to recycle amusement in sustainably context-referred fashion, thus becoming recreative and recreational. Oldschoolerism works like a cultural backup retrieval system!By the way: I like but also have constraints about my pair of argentinian Cortez model Nike sport shoes! 
Diego Remus, Editor-in-chief, Revista Mercado Brasil - November 16, 2007
 
 Vintage is the new cool... 
anonymous - November 17, 2007
 
 
     
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