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Converse bursts the bubble

I like that Converse the shoe maker (now owned by Nike) go about their marketing in a different way. They've really embraced the audience that love their Chucks. I love mine, though they make my feet smell for that authentic retro ambience.

Check out Mr Anderson, an authentic boy in a bubble. One & Only for certain.



The converse site is well worth a visit.
While you're window shopping, I like Bend to Baja for the Patagonia brand as well (how to make an established outdoor adventure apparel brand get quick traction with the surfing fraternity.

There is something to be said for whimsy.

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