Posts: 3,431
Threads: 63
Joined: Sep 2007
Reputation:
171
Taken from a US auction listing (80s made in france soops):
I got these at X-Large in the early 90s and they were deadstock then. If you don't know the story, the X-Large boys went to great lengths to buy up sporting goods stores' dusty backstock of 80s sneakers. When an Adidas rep heard about this, he decided to do a trial run of re-issued Superstars...and the rest is history. Adidas Originals would never have existed without X-Large. Actually reissued vintage sneakers would never have existed without X-Large.
Speaketh the trutheth?
fc
'All sins tend to be addictive and the terminal point of addiction is damnation.' - W H Auden
Posts: 2,768
Threads: 11
Joined: Oct 2008
Reputation:
197
I'm all confused. Is the author of the blue text claiming that adidas only discovered an interest in it's own back-catologue of vintage footwear because of x-large? Can someone help me out here!
Supe like Wanton, Buju like Banton
Posts: 2,212
Threads: 34
Joined: Dec 2010
Reputation:
298
Sounds like a guy trying to sell a pair of shoes.
Posts: 4,336
Threads: 90
Joined: Jun 2009
Reputation:
190
^^^ exactly right.
Bunch of shit
Posts: 8,433
Threads: 182
Joined: Jan 2006
Reputation:
188
Load of bollox
" shocking cock-up, the mice were furious "
Posts: 1,072
Threads: 10
Joined: Jan 2008
Reputation:
45
"Adidas Originals would not have existed without X-Large........."
Fuck off.
Posts: 1,155
Threads: 41
Joined: Aug 2006
Reputation:
118
I'd elements of truth are in there, not too sure if one store or one person was the reason for Originals being set up but it's a fact that peeps, football supporters, shop owners etc used to go around Europe buying up shoes/stock that hadn't been released in the UK the whole thing started way before the 90s.
You only have to look at people like Liverpool entrepreneur Robert wade smith to see that something big was going on and that adidas originals was a reaction to this.
But having said that not too sure how many footie kids where wearing supes back then.
(This post was last modified: 18-05-11, 12:37 PM by
lorre.)
Posts: 1,072
Threads: 10
Joined: Jan 2008
Reputation:
45
They wasn't, from what I remember it was all Gazelle's and Trim Trabbs but tbh it was only a matter of time before they started to reissue the old classics anyway, of which the Supe is.
Posts: 1,155
Threads: 41
Joined: Aug 2006
Reputation:
118
Yep Supergimp isn't that what originals was set up for.
Posts: 1,072
Threads: 10
Joined: Jan 2008
Reputation:
45
Well I imagine it was but you could still buy Superstars, Gazelle's etc before they introduced the Originals range.
Posts: 3,431
Threads: 63
Joined: Sep 2007
Reputation:
171
Oohh can o worms or what?
I'm always interested in the history of originals, etc, but who the hell is X-Large?
fc
'All sins tend to be addictive and the terminal point of addiction is damnation.' - W H Auden
Posts: 6,696
Threads: 42
Joined: Aug 2007
Reputation:
214
Beastie Boys affiliated shop from back in the day. Great for buying Ben Davis work trousers, t shirts and assorted streetwear. Used to have a shop in Toronto. Now it's a West Indian restaurant. They do a nice roti.
If God gives you lemons you should find a new God