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あらすじ・解説
Story & Cover Art by: Gail Nobles
You know it’s interesting how some mere sneakers can become intertwined with the legacy of a martial arts legend like Bruce Lee I mean, he was a guy who would kick your butt before you even knew what hit you and now we’re talking about his sneakers? It’s a little surreal if you think about it.
Take Asics for instance, originally called Onitsukha Tiger Corsair. The fact that Bruce Lee wore those sneakers while filming the Game of Death may be exciting now if not exciting back then in 1978. It was his kicks that were iconic.
And then you have all these sneaker collaborations today colors and designs that pay homage to Bruce Lee’s Legacy look I get it. It’s a vibrant way to celebrate a man who broke boundaries and brought martial arts into the main screen, but do we really think his spirit lives on through a pair of limited edition sneakers? Are we going to start wearing them just to feel t the dragon vibe? I don’t know about you, but I’m sure my feet are capable of transcendence.
Something tells me Bruce Lee would chuckle at the thought of his legacy being honored with a fancy pair of shoes. After all, he was about hard work discipline, and let’s face it, incredible speed, and power. I just hope these young sneakerheads remember that beneath the shiny exterior, the brand name, and the clever marketing. there was a guy who didn’t need cute colorways, or flashy designs to leave a lasting impression. All he needed was sheer talent, and a little bit of attitude.
So the next time you lace up your Asics, remember: it’s not just about the sneaker. It’s about the tenacity, the training, and that moment when you realize you’ll never be Bruce Lee, no matter how stylish your shoes look.
I’m Gail Nobles. Thank you for listening to The Shoebox Report.
You know it’s interesting how some mere sneakers can become intertwined with the legacy of a martial arts legend like Bruce Lee I mean, he was a guy who would kick your butt before you even knew what hit you and now we’re talking about his sneakers? It’s a little surreal if you think about it.
Take Asics for instance, originally called Onitsukha Tiger Corsair. The fact that Bruce Lee wore those sneakers while filming the Game of Death may be exciting now if not exciting back then in 1978. It was his kicks that were iconic.
And then you have all these sneaker collaborations today colors and designs that pay homage to Bruce Lee’s Legacy look I get it. It’s a vibrant way to celebrate a man who broke boundaries and brought martial arts into the main screen, but do we really think his spirit lives on through a pair of limited edition sneakers? Are we going to start wearing them just to feel t the dragon vibe? I don’t know about you, but I’m sure my feet are capable of transcendence.
Something tells me Bruce Lee would chuckle at the thought of his legacy being honored with a fancy pair of shoes. After all, he was about hard work discipline, and let’s face it, incredible speed, and power. I just hope these young sneakerheads remember that beneath the shiny exterior, the brand name, and the clever marketing. there was a guy who didn’t need cute colorways, or flashy designs to leave a lasting impression. All he needed was sheer talent, and a little bit of attitude.
So the next time you lace up your Asics, remember: it’s not just about the sneaker. It’s about the tenacity, the training, and that moment when you realize you’ll never be Bruce Lee, no matter how stylish your shoes look.
I’m Gail Nobles. Thank you for listening to The Shoebox Report.