Available now in all women’s sizes for €99 are these girly girl’s Adidas Big Tongue Metro Attitude Hi’s. These All-Over Floral print models are familiar to those who jumped into the Jeremy Scott X Adidas craze which hit the mainstream sneaker community in 2010/11 – this time however the famous Trefoil set against a grey and rosy canvas backdrop. These have the look of rarity and exclusivity, but are at an attainable proce from an online seller – so girls, get clicking! Available at Good Will Out now!
We are a generation brought up on promising, bright coloured advertising, and nowhere is this more apparent than footwear commercials of the 1980s and early 1990s. It had got to the point, when the Reebok Pump was elbowing its’ way to popularity against the Nike Air, that their campaigns would openly go against the rival brands product. This almost became the style of cool, brands advertisements going out there and saying their footwear is better. For this reason, Hitop Heaven has given the 1989 Reebok Pump commercial starring Dominique Wilkins the top spot – for its’ simple retro grace, and classic superstar endorsement.
At number 2, none only than MC Hammer doing his bit for British Knight’s footwear, another commercial trying to aim sneaker wearers away from the dominant force Nike.
The next two have made the shortlist, purely for their stupidness, let yous sneaker geek eyes feast on these next 2 retro commercial gems.
And finally, coming fifth in this current top five count down, is an all star show out for Converse Weapon, this campaign reaching our screens during the NBA’s 1986/1987 title.
If you have any suggestions for any sneaker ads that beat any of these into the Top 5 Retro Sneaker Ads, post them below in the comments!
Contact Hitop Heaven if you have your own eBay or private sale of any Art of Puma’s either second hand or in mint condition – we will be happy to add them to this post.