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		<title>Nike Blazer High x Dave&#8217;s Quality Meat &#124; Grey/Purple</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jul 2008 20:30:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Source of image: here. Nike has come a long way since it was first founded in 1964. It was first named as Blue Ribbon Sports by its original founders, Bill Bowerman and Philip Knight. It became officially known as Nike in 1978. Today, Nike has its own brand and markets a variety of other subsidiaries [...]]]></description>
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<p>Source of image: <a href="http://www.highsnobiety.com/home/the_daily_news/archive/2008/june/30/nike_blazer_high_x_daves_quality_meat_greypurple/index.htm">here</a>.</p>
<p>Nike has come a long way since it was first founded in 1964. It was first named as Blue Ribbon Sports by its original founders, Bill Bowerman and Philip Knight. It became officially known as Nike in 1978. Today, Nike has its own brand and markets a variety of other subsidiaries like Nike Golf, Nike Pro, Air Jordan, Nike Skateboarding, Cole Haan, Hurley Internatinal, Converse and Umbro.</p>
<p>Nike Blazer High &amp; Dave’s Quality Meat collaborated to create this fantastic design.  This shoe will be released on July 12 at Dave’s Quality Meat.</p>
<p>The shoe upper uses safari print in grey spots. The background is in very light grey. The tongue is in the same grey safari print. At the tip of the tongue, there is a black colored label with purple colored letters.</p>
<p> The Nike swoosh is black in color and it is outlined with yellow stitches. The purple accents on the shoe upper are narrow strips. The shoe laces are black. The midsole of the shoe is white.   At the toe, the midsole has a thick strip that is painted black. There is a nice accent in a gold colored tab at the top of the heel. This is the cream of the cake. It looks beautiful. I like this cheerful looking shoe in safari print.</p>
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