Car design has become such a 3D AutoCAD experience and then you have the choice of customizing your vehicle, using a computer or smart device to get your own unique design or expression on a website or in the show room with the various options. Has this customization feature come to the shoe buying experience? I was reading an article recently on "Nobiety"; an energetic online magazine about sports shoes and everything commonly good in athletic clothing and it took me to a link for the nike.com website, selling Nike Dunks. I saw the recent offerings and some of them appear below here and then the new Nike website gives you the option to "design your own" shoe with 12 different modifiable options. The shoe I designed appears below. I also like the Dunk, Jordan or any Nike shoe with a dark rubber sole and off white, grey, brown, blue or black upper with a smooth leather or vinyl material for wear on subways, buses and for traversing escalators in the city. There is a shoe by Nike with the city in mind called the "Nike City" and apparently, it comes with a vinyl upper or smooth leather upper now. This option will be available with the "design your own" function on the site with a few standard leather "Nike City" models on the shelf; so you can wipe that Pret' a Manger coffee or "Five Guys" ketchup off your shoe as spilled by that other cool traveler who is really sorry he spilled coffee and ketchup on your shoes. He says "Salaam", "Shalom" or "peace brother" and gives you his tickets to the NFL game and also the NBA game to apologize with compensation for the damage. Soon, you should be able to claim damage to your shoes on your home insurance with a special option or rider for those who use public transit and it will cover the cost of damage to clothing also or personal articles in addition to any personal injury for slips, falls or any attacks by weirdos who think your phone is not Apple enough and that he should kill you because he thought you are going to die anyway. Aren't you weird if it's not Apple? But, we will all die anyway...some day although it might take very, very long. Design your Own; this is a truly cool and fun shopping feature for the shoe buyer to enjoy and it takes Nike miles above the competition; especially now that "retro" shoes are not so "retro" with midsole improvements so that the sole and midsole of the retro Nikes will no longer let water pass through the interlocking design to make your feet wet. I heard someone complain about this but it never happened to me. January 14th, 2025; (C) Fleet Street Journal.

  





Car design has become such a 3D AutoCAD  experience and then you have the choice of customizing your vehicle, using a computer or smart device to get your own unique design or expression on a website or in the show room with the various  options.   Has this customization feature come to the shoe buying experience?  I was reading an article recently on "Nobiety"; an energetic online magazine  about sports shoes and everything commonly good in athletic clothing and it took me to a link for the nike.com website, selling Nike Dunks. I saw the recent offerings and some of them appear below here and then the new Nike website gives you the option to "design your own" shoe with 12 different modifiable options.  The shoe I designed appears below. 

I also like the Dunk, Jordan or any Nike shoe with a dark rubber sole and off white, grey, brown, blue or black upper with a smooth  leather or vinyl material for wear on subways, buses and for traversing escalators in the city.  There is a shoe by Nike with the city in mind called the "Nike City" and apparently, it comes with a vinyl upper or smooth leather upper now.  This option will be available with the "design your own" function on the site  with a few standard leather "Nike City" models on the shelf; so you can wipe that Pret' a Manger coffee or "Five Guys"  ketchup off your shoe as  spilled by that other cool  traveler who is really sorry he spilled coffee and ketchup on your shoes.   He says "Salaam", "Shalom" or "peace brother" and gives you his tickets to the NFL game and also  the NBA game to apologize with compensation for the damage.  

Soon, you should be able to claim damage to your shoes on your home  insurance with a special option or rider for those who use public transit and it will cover the cost of damage  to clothing also or personal articles in addition to any personal injury for slips, falls or any attacks by weirdos who think your phone is not Apple enough and that he should kill you because he thought you are going to die anyway.  Aren't you weird  if it's not Apple?  But, we will all die anyway...some day although it might take very,  very long.  


Design your Own;  this is a truly cool and fun shopping feature for the shoe buyer to enjoy and it takes Nike miles above the competition; especially now that "retro" shoes are not so "retro" with midsole improvements so that the sole and midsole of the retro Nikes will no longer let water pass through the interlocking design to  make your feet wet. I heard someone complain about this but it never happened to me.  

January 14th, 2025; (C) Fleet Street Journal.  







 

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