2011年8月2日星期二

Bridgeton Blotter - Tracksuit

How a good deal?" might have been the most commons interrogate asked at Sunday's H-Town gym shoe Summit. Of cocker aristocratic, orange tree and white Air Jordan retrospective seveners to Battle of Magenta Tiger high-top Supras, one C* of sneakers and their possessors met as they waited eagerly to get deep down Toyota Center for the event.
"The H-Town Sneaker crown constitutes a place for gym shoe enthusiasts from all manners of walking from life to purchase, sell, craft, browse and discuss extraordinary and fashionable sneakers and clothing inward a mixer eccentric environment," summit organizer Bryan Angelle said.
Despite a blazing-hot day — the temperature reached 102 degrees in mid-afternoon - the line of people from all over the country snaked down La Branch as "sneaker heads" eagerly waited to greet more than 2,500 pairs of shoes, more than 125 vendors and endless opportunities to buy, sell and trade.
"Sneaker culture has always been a big deal with many different people sharing a passion for it, but technology is definitely tracksuit playing a big part in bringing those people together and growing that culture and community," said Angelle, Did you love Air Jordans, grunge music and T.G.I.F.? Then this is the week for you, with temperatures projected to be in the 90s every flippin' day. Take a taste of this lousy weather strudel:
Roberta Evans, 26, of Walnut Street, was arrested Monday and charged for a failure to appear warrant from Elk Township. She was released after posting $64 bail.  Greg R. Hoover, 20, of Atlantic Street, was arrested Monday and charged for a failure to appear warrant from Bridgeton. He was released after posting $750 bail.
Anthony Gullo, 30, of Bellevue Avenue in Hammonton, was arrested Monday and charged with contempt for violating terms of his intensive supervision program. He was lodged in the Cumberland County Jail without bai A resident from the  Ed hardy swimsuits 100 block of Bank Street called police just before 2:30 a.m. Tuesday to report their home had been burglarized.
The resident Ray ban Sunglasses estimated that the stolen items were worth about $1,000. Police did not name any suspects Tuesday.  A Terrace Street resident called police Monday morning to report that someone had come into his home through a rear window and stolen two 55-inch flat screen televisions, one Hitachi brand and one Samsung, a gucci sunglasses  gold bracelet, 15 pairs of Air Jordan sneakers, and a purple wallet.
Both of the televisions were found nearby and police devolved them to the victims afterwards ascertaining them for fingermarks.

Tracksuit Uses Localization and Li Na to Connect in China

Reads to "Yong Yundong." It's besides Nike mainland China most recent tagline to enhance "Just do it" with mainland consumers.
The tagline, which roughly translates in English to "Use sports" or "Have Sport," accompanies the brand's latest (characteristically moody and motivational) campaign for the China market.
In typical tracksuit fashion, the brand distinguishes its message by including shibai," known to English speakers as "failure." It's a powerful overall message and, more importantly, accomplishes what's become the rallying cry for any brand in China: "Localize!"
Sure Kobe Bryant is in there, but only for a split second. Otherwise, it's all about "using sport" in China, or, one might say, "Just doing it with Chinese characteristics."
For the full campaign, Ed hardy swimsuits clearly is still using the "Just Do It" motto in EnglishAs a cultural background note, the choice of the loudspeaker voiceover in the spot at top recalls (and may have been influenced) by the tradition in Communist China of morning exercises, when all school children and worker units would line up on the facility grounds and do eight-count exercises with a man on a loudspeaker keeping pace.
Nike also localized "Just Do It" with a 2008 campaign in the lead-up to the Beijing Olympics that signed off with "Dare To Do" (Chinese pronunciation: "Fang Dan Zuo"), which a press release noted was "designed to empower the youth of China, by encouraging them to choose their own path. It's about bringing the Just Do It attitude to the youth  Ray ban Sunglasses  of the world's most–populous country."
Nike China Marketing Director Carol Chen stated about the spot, which featured David Bowie's Heroes, "This crusade is not only about following betting heroes gucci sunglasses as they attain their way toward Beijing, merely we want the juvenility from China