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K.SWISS For The First Time In The Twenty-Second Volume Expo

2008/3/15 0:00:00 10436

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A pair of Swiss brothers who love tennis have created the era of K SWISS in southern California, and have endowed it with unlimited brand possibilities. In 1966, they made the world's first pair of "all leather" tennis shoes, Classic, with a passion for sports and the drive to realize their dreams. It is made up of one formed rubber outsole, especially the design of the toes, the unique D shoe buckle, and the five stripes on both sides of the shoe have become the symbol of the brand now. More than forty years of development have made K SWISS not only provide professional tennis shoes for professional tennis players, but also provide professional training shoes for all athletes. Today, the "Classic" shoe is still popular in sports grounds for its simplicity, retro and sporty style. The K Expo SWISS will bring Free Running professional shoes and a series of leisure series new products to the Expo. At that time, its iconic 5 lines will be skillfully pressed on the upper, which is both classic and fashionable. K SWISS has recently focused on another innovative sport, Free Running (Chinese called free running Parkour). Free Running is a group of energy, perseverance, body and environment in the integration of sports, only the use of the body itself, in various environments to promote, cancel the boundaries, can be in any environment for individual or team exercises, and only need to prepare a pair of suitable shoes as equipment. K SWISS set up a new set of standards for this purpose, developed the first professional shoe Ariake, and signed the Sebastien Foucan, the father of Free Running campaign as spokesperson.
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