Sunday, October 31, 2010

Winter Time...


It's getting cold out, and consequently I have been looking at a lot of boots lately. These bad boys are the Yuketen Maine Guide boots. Yuketen boots are hand made in the USA, which might explain for the hefty price tag of $506 dollars. The company has been making boots since 1985, and have a pretty strong following. Out of all of their models i like the Maine Guide boot the best. If I were to purchase them I would go for the crepe sole (not pictured), which is what Clarks uses for their Wallabee's sole.
For more information go to; www.yuketen.com, or to purchase go to; www.bdga.myshopify.com.

Monday, October 25, 2010

BANNED!!!

Well these guys were just banned the from the NBA. Almost a quarter century from when the NBA banned Michael Jordan's first sneaker in 1985. The NBA banned these shoes because; “under league rules, players may not wear any shoe during a game that creates an undue competitive advantage.” via www.nicekicks.com. As far as the eye goes, these shoes aren't that bad, the black and green ones especially. Check them out at; www.athleticpropulsionlabs.com.Clear window on outsole makes technology visible experience unlike any other basketball shoe.
  • Carbon fiber look synthetic upper materials are ultra-lightweight
  • Load ‘N Launch™ forefoot device designed to increase vertical leap instantly
  • High-Rebound, carbon fiber wash EVA midsole for superior cushioning and energy return
  • Crystal rubber outsole for long-lasting performance and visual appeal
  • High-grade Thermoplastic Urethane shank for heel-to-forefoot stability and shock absorption
  • Load ‘N Launch™ sock liner featuring rebound EVA, APSPOX and Poron for maximum comfort, shock absorption and performance.
  • High-impact EVA insole for maximum comfort and cushioning
  • Clear window on outsole makes technology visible

Sunday, October 10, 2010

weird shoes

These joints are crazy. I first saw 'em in a Skymall catalog on my way to L.A., and recently I've been seeing them all over the place, even the guy who sold me my MacBook at the Apple store had them on. I actually think these are pretty goofy looking. I'm not trying to have monkey feet, but from a technological standpoint, they're pretty cool. This is what the company had to say on their website: "The typical human foot is an anatomical marvel of evolution with 26 bones, 33 joints, 20 muscles, and hundreds of sensory receptors, tendons and ligaments. Like the rest of the body, to keep our feet healthy, they need to be stimulated and exercised.". I guess if you wanna get the most out of your feet, then these are good bet. 

For more information go to: www.vibramfivefingers.com

My name is Bee Gats, and I go to school at Columbus State. How does our footwear affect us? Well that's the premise of this blog. I've had a love of sneakers since I was a little kid. I grew up dirt poor, and my shoes were the object of ridicule on more than one occasion. It's hard enough growing up in group homes and orphanages, let alone when you throw in bigger kid's jokes, but what doesn't kill you only makes you stronger. So being the inventive type, I came up with various schemes to procure the shoes I wanted, but that is a story for another day. In the world of Nike there isn't much i don't know, not to say I'm an expert, but I've spent a lot of time and money on the subject. I'd like to get my knowledge up on other brands and delve into various stories about shoes from the past. So I'm going to try to do that, and keep it interesting. Enjoy.

Meanwhile if you wanna check out some amazing tattoo's check out my friend Dave's blog: davetattoos.blogspot.com.