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How football casuals became Europe’s first sneakerheads.

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⚽️👟 In Europe, when you use the words “terrace” or “casual,” yo

⚽️👟 [Highsnobiety]( [View email in your browser]( In Europe, when you use the words “terrace” or “casual,” you tap into a subculture both ubiquitous in its backyard and obscure to outsiders. The terraces were where football fans stood before the introduction of all-seater stadiums, and the casuals were those fans most dedicated to style as they walked into those arenas. So when adidas recently reissued the Trimm Trab sneaker in its OG colorway, the German sportswear giant knew it was reviving a bona fide terrace classic. Sneakers How Football Casuals Became Europe’s First Sneakerheads Latest News Hot happenings in our world today Design New Rumors Say Apple's 2020 iPhones Will Have Full-Screen Touch ID News This Graph Shows How the Writing on 'Game of Thrones' Deteriorated Over 8 Seasons News 13 Watches That Prove Swatch Mastered the Art of Collaboration Long Ago Highsnobiety Selects Cop it, then rock it Armband Pouch $380 Prada Air Max 97 QS $108 Nike Selects Master Effortless Style With 6 of the Best Nylon Tracksuits Available Now Join Our Community [Like on Facebook]( [Follow on Instagram]( [Follow on Twitter]( [Subscribe on YouTube]( [Add on Snapchat]( [Follow on Pinterest]( You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website: [{EMAIL}](. You can [unsubscribe from the list]( or [manage your subscription preferences](. © Titel Media GmbH 2017 Titel Media GmbH, Ritterstr. 9, 10969 Berlin Germany

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