Artist creates sneakers for each state! See your state sneakers!
By Jesuslovesme
@MsBooklover (3974)
United States
July 25, 2017 10:50pm CST
Adidas hired an artist to design sneakers for each state. Do you like the sneakers designed for your state? If you do not live in the USA, what do you think the sneakers would look like for your area?
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@MsBooklover (3974)
• United States
1 Aug 17
I love seafood! These are totally cool shoes!
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@infatuatedbby (94914)
• United States
26 Jul 17
That is pretty cool. California looks nice & tropical :)
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@MsBooklover (3974)
• United States
1 Aug 17
I have heard California has wonderful fresh vegetables.
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@infatuatedbby (94914)
• United States
2 Aug 17
@MsBooklover Yes there are some!
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@MsBooklover (3974)
• United States
1 Aug 17
I wonder what your area in the Philippines would look like.
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@just4him (317315)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
26 Jul 17
I couldn't look at that site as I have adblocker, but I did locate another site that showed all the shoe designs and found the one for Wisconsin is solid yellow with a wheel of cheese on it. Appropriate as we are the dairy state. There were a lot of interesting designs.
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@just4him (317315)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
2 Aug 17
@MsBooklover Lots of rural areas, the cities aren't huge except for Milwaukee which is the largest in the state, followed by Madison our state capital, then Green Bay. My kids say there's nothing to do here and want to leave this wonderful state. I love the quiet, peaceful atmosphere. Green Bay does have it's moments though, especially during football season. You won't find much traffic during a game. It's also when the city is perhaps its loudest, especially when the Packers win. Where most football cities don't come out and support their team during preseason, Lambeau Field is filled to capacity and those not at the games are watching in bars or their homes with Packers parties. Wisconsin is knows as the dairy state because of the dairy industry that used to be #1 in the nation before California wanted to be the big cheese. We will always be the dairy state.
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@MsBooklover (3974)
• United States
2 Aug 17
@just4him I love peace and quiet. I live in a suburb. Is cheese cheaper there?
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@MsBooklover (3974)
• United States
1 Aug 17
I have always wondered what it would be like to live in the cheese state.
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@Hannihar (130213)
• Israel
9 Nov 17
That is very interesting. I do not live in the United States anymore so I will not see what it looks like for Jerusalem.
@shikharava (1838)
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26 Jul 17
That's awesome. If I get back to the States after my vacation, then I'll buy a pair. The artists have done amazing work. Bravo to them (*_*)/"!
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