What irritates me about articles like that is the "ethical alternatives" they always include. For just €285 you can buy an alternative to Adidas and Nike that actually do nothing to improve the working conditions of factory workers in Bangladesh, they just move the jobs to Italy. The whole point of pressuring companies like Adidas and Nike is that they could quite obviously improve conditions of their workers while adding barely anything to the cost of their products.Maybe, maybe not
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I suppose it's the same as Mario's chicken hat - if yer wearing it you're the one that doesn't see it. But if they're comfy, it's all yer want from shoes.
Ditto, nice to look at but not the best to wear, plus they are hugely overpriced.I've never got into the Adidas thing. Had a couple of pairs in my 20s but I never really liked them on.
They always looked better in pictures or on the shelf than on my feet.
Horses for courses I suppose.
Adidas over priced? You obviously haven't seen what trainers the kids buy today. £400 +!!Ditto, nice to look at but not the best to wear, plus they are hugely overpriced.