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1980s Puma Bluebird trainers reissued

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A gem from the 1980s reissued, with these Puma Bluebird trainers certain to be of particular interest to Cardiff City supporters.

Why? Well, the colour scheme for the two reissues (the other pictured over the page) are inspired by the home and away colours of Cardiff City. Who are, of course, nicknamed The Bluebirds – and whose fans took up these shoes 'back in the day'.

Anyway, aside from that, this 1982 trainer, originally a lightweight running shoe, has a suede upper, leather lining, a natural colour injection moulded PVC sole and a gold foil decal. Both pairs retail for £65.

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Adidas Montreal trainers reissues in a bold shade of blue

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We've seen a few variations of these over the past few months, with a new Size? exclusive of the Adidas Montreal trainers just landing in blue.

A rather bold and eye-catching shade of blue suede, with white detailing and a contrasting sole. That heel is distinctive – as you might know, it was originally developed from the Gazelle design, but with a collapsible heel that was designed to allow footballers to get the shoe on and off easily after training. Or in your case, to slip on when you fall out of bed.

Available now if you want to brave the sluggish Size? website, £60 is the price.

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Categories / Art and Photography, Food and Drink

Campbell’s Condensed Soup returns – in an original Warhol-style tin

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Good news for food and art lovers – Campbell's Condensed Soup is back on the shelves.

Well, we say food lovers. Not everyone loves the stuff. But there's an added reason why we're getting excited over the return. The cans of soup are back in Tesco from this week, in a choice of Cream of Mushroom, Cream of Tomato, Cream of Chicken and Cream of Celery, plus a Low Fat Chicken and Low Fat Mushroom, with one in particular peaking our interest.

As you can see from the image above, the mushroom is the one to grab. It comes in the original 1960s-style tin, meaning it doubles up as a piece of Warhol-style art for your kitchen. In fact, at just 50p a tin, you can grab a pile of them for displaying, especially as they have a two-year plus sell-by date. But be warned – shelves of the vintage tin are already emptying fast.

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Categories / Men's Fashion, Sportswear

1980s Puma Dallas trainers reissued

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Dating back to the 1980s, the Puma Dallas trainers are back on the market in an original shape and colourway.

An original terrace classic, the Dallas returns in 'highly limited' numbers in this eye-catching blue and gold mix, with a soft suede upper and contrasting white sole.

If you want a pair, they retail for £59.

Find out more at the End Clothing website

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Adidas Gazelle Indoor OG and Gazelle Indoor trainers reissue

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Not just another Gazelle reissue, this Archive Pack reissue is the Adidas Gazelle Indoor OG and Gazelle Indoor trainers.

The more premium Adidas Gazelle Indoor OG is above, an indoor version of the classic Gazelle (as you might have guessed) with a T-toe overlay and transparent sole. This onwe is sold in the original packaging and with a full leather lining. Because of that, it's the higher-priced, retailing at £105 for this limited edition. You can pre-order now.

See over the page to see ther standard Adidas Gazelle Indoor, which has a slightly different profile and lacks that packaging and leather interior. It's presumably sold in bigger numbers too. The standard Gazelle Indoor is certainly cheaper though, with the black and white variation selling for £65. That's also available to order now.

Adidas Gazelle Indoor OG at End Clothing

Adidas Gazelle Indoor at End Clothing

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Size? exclusive reissue of 1970s Adidas Forest Hills trainers now available

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We saw some appalling David Beckham variants of these earlier today, so it's nice to see balance restored with this Size? exclusive reissue of the Adidas Forest Hills trainers, which goes back to year one for inspiration.

First produced in the 1970s and named after New York's Forest Hills tennis centre, this tennis shoe turned terrace classic, with its lightweight NASA technology, has been consistently popular and regularly reissued, most recently in a 'bold' coloured version and a grey and blue combo, both of which got mixed reactions.

The new version goes old school – white leather upper, metallic gold stripes and 'sunshine' outsole – a reissue that's part of the Archive collection and exclusive to the Size? chain. Available now online – but not for long.

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