
Don’t let the kids fool you; they are more addicted to shoes than Carrie Bradshaw ever was. When I was little it was Adidas. Pumas were for sorry-ass kids who couldn’t get Adidas and had to wear bowl haircuts because their mothers couldn’t do a David Cassidy/Dorothy Hamill. And if your navy-and-white Adidas shoes matched your navy-and-white Adidas shorts that matched your navy-and-white Adidas satin bomber jacket (Joanie STILL loves Chachi, people!) that matched your white-and-navy Adidas baseball tee, you were totally happening, man.
Now the shoes cost more than I earn in a week and Stella McCartney is designing for them. Somebody should do something.
Somebody has.
from Popbitch:
>> Good sport <<
Will the Starbury change the world?Kids only want to buy trainers if they are super-expensive and exclusive, and top sportsmen can’t be blamed for endorsing top-priced goods. Well, this conventional wisdom is being turned on its head by New York Knicks’ Stephon Marbury.
Kobe, Lebron and Michael Jordan have all put their name to $150 Nike shoes, but Marbury has made it his mission to bring out a line of shoes for poor kids. The cost of the new Starbury shoe? $15. And it’s not just a piece of tat. Marbury is wearing the shoe on court himself.
Sold only in US discount store Steve & Barry’s (which prides itself on enabling a family to be clothed for a year for $100) the shoe has become a word-of-mouth phenomenon. Queues run outside the stores, with a two-item per person limit now enforced on the Starbury range. Marbury‘s aim is to show people just how little it really costs to make high quality sneakers.
“Two hundred to buy a pair of sneakers? That’s groceries for the week,” he says. “History is going to say Stephon Marbury changed the game.”
More:
http://www.starbury.com
I just hope like hell he’s not having them made by Vietnamese orphans or something.
Naw, won’t happen. Angelina won’t let him out of the house.
A review, and another.
Ah, and according to the Google search, this article says they’re made in China. I guess I won’t be buying them. Sweatshops are one thing, slave-staffed sweatshops quite another.
Get your head out of the ignorant box, ALL BASKETBALL SHOES cost this much to make. They all abide by the same “international labor standards.” Its the leniency of the standards that should be questioned
No, they don’t. Do your own research. China is infamous for not allowing the inspectors free access.
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