February 10, 2022
#443
Gentle reader,
It's been many months since I've written, well it was "the holidays", but I have no excuse. It's good that I don't get paid for writing this blog, for I would go hungry.
I have done many things in my lifetime, few compared to some people, but many compared to others. Yet, I've only ventured outside the contiguous United States once, that was to the Bahamas for or honeymoon in January, 1996. Three weeks after the blizzard that started on our wedding night and dropped almost three FEET of snow in 48 hours, it was a great place to escape the mess. Plus, being snowbound for one's first week of marriage was not a bad thing.
I have been called a lot of things, most of them complimentary, except by my ex-wife. In my defense, the man she took up with after me, waited almost thirty years to marry her. So there is that. Some were, "charmer", "skinny", "loser", (that one because I was terrible at sports), "charismatic", "the most talented public speaker I have ever heard", that one by a man who teaches public speaking, "brilliant" and "inventive". The list could go on and on, I'll leave out the ones my ex- said.
But, I digress.
Now, you know this blog is called The Robb Collections, right? I chose the name after seeing the magazine-for-the-wealthy, called The Robb Report. UN-like this blog which is written by a Robb, the magazine has ZERO people who work for it named Robb. I checked, and asked them about it, but they declined to respond.
So, it is usually about our (Nancy and my) collections. Many of which, at least in my case, were unintended ones. That is the case when it comes to sneakers. Almost seven years ago, I first wrote about Adidas and sneakers in general here:
The Robb Collections: I was an elementary school trendsetter! ADIDAS and driving shoes collection.
Oh, yes, part of my collection is driving shoes. And yes, that IS a thing. In fact, we actually walked the mall yesterday. The ENTIRE mall, because she was looking for a specific kind of purse, better than the one she was wearing. Yes, wearing. When we met in 1994, she had a brown leather backpack/purse. The straps could be zipped together for one shoulder use, or apart for the more secure and better for you, two shoulder wearing. She was able to find one recently but...never mind. In the process, we entered a lot of shoe stores, even a PUMA store which I had never done. They had a section called "MOTORSPORTS" because PUMA has a history making driving shoes which are Ferrari branded. I have owned a few pair. Lately, they have teamed with BMW. They had one pair I coveted, but not $90.00 coveted.
Where was I. Oh, yes. Adidas in white with blue stripes. They STILL make and sell the CAMPUS model, in different variations and colors and types of leather. Even multiple colors. But not white with blue stripes.
We had, last weekend, visited one of the local thrift stores. When we walked in, seated upon a couch for sale was a teen couple, both wearing Adidas and looking at their phones. The girl had white ones with blue stripes. For a second I thought to speak to her as to how rare white and blue Adidas are, then thought better.
I always look for interesting sneakers when in such stores. To my UTTER surprise was a pair, in my size, of white and blue Adidas!
I hesitated to get the CAMPUS (at $17.50, a bargain) because they had some pink stuff on the laces and on some of the white leather. But, since I felt I was destined to find them, get them we did and were able to clean the pink off easily, although not even soaking in bleach would remove it from the laces. Easy fix, new ones.
Inside newer Adidas inside the tongue is a label with a QR code, and other information including the build dare. The CAMPUS reads: 07/07. The GAZELLE state: 04/16* and the ROM shows: 01/03. * The GAZELLE date reassured me that Adidas was not using the European or other method of dating since there is no 16th month of the year.
The ROM were made Indonesia, the GAZELLE in Viet Nam and the CAMPUS in India. My first pair in the 1960's were made in Yugoslavia of Kangaroo hide.
That last part got me to thinking, "Are there still Adidas out there for sale which were also made in the now-nonexistent country?" Why, yes, there are. And I snagged photos of them. But, first more photos of my new-to-me, CAMPUS:
Next, the pink stuff. I think his girlfriend or maybe a sister, spilled something pink on the shoes and he would not wear them like that. They ARE fifteen years old now, and they may have sat in a closet for a very long time. The now fully-grown man came across them, probably still thought there was no way to clean off that pink stuff and donated them.
I have no way of knowing whether the blue and white laces on the eBay shoes are the way they came new, either.
The Adidas logo has changed a lot since 1949. I call this one the poison ivy logo since there are three leaves.
Now, my very first Adidas (I did not get another pair until the mid-1970's when I had a job and could afford to buy my own) were white with blue stripes ROM models. That is the German (Deutsch) spelling of ROME. My best fiend's dad was a runner, something unusual in the 1960's, but we're talking, California, here. He had white/blue ROMs and I coveted them. My one-and-only-aunt, Ardith, adored me (to the day she died) and when I mentioned wanting some, she gave me twenty dollars to buy them! That equates to $170 in 2022 dollars. She really loved me.
Davey, my best friend, set out to find a shoe store with Adidas. I did find and buy some and that story is the basis of my first article (this is the 6th) about sneakers and my unintended collection of them.
Now, as mentioned, Adidas, a German company, has been making and selling shoes, (and more) since 1949. They have made countless styles in those seventy-three years. I have searched their website and just generally looked for Adidas in white with blue stripes sneakers and found very few.
Since this article has run rather long, and since I have SO much more to show and tell you, I will make this a two-part article.
In the mean time, here are links to the previous five articles in order:
The Robb Collections: I was an elementary school trendsetter! ADIDAS and driving shoes collection.
The Robb Collections: My wife shows once again how awesome she is: Sneaker collection rack!
Lastly, when adding anti-slip tape to the shoe rack's rods, and thus having to remove all the shoes, I realized I was doing it ALL wrong. If you have a shoe rack, (which Nancy surprised me with!) one would think it should be like this, right?
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