Advertorial: born again adidas

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give your old shoes new life

So, adidas thought up this idea, called born again adidas, of getting people to trade-in their old sports shoes for a pair of new ones, and I was told that they’d have collection points at various adidas retailers across the island, and I was curious enough to agree to bring in one of my old shoes for them to throw away.

No, the sales staff at the shop at The Cathay didn’t want to inspect my old shoes, like they do when you bring in a mobile phone to trade-in, so they didn’t have to wear gloves or a face mask, because, you know, the natural pong of old shoes can be quite significant, and you can’t pay sales staff enough to handle biohazards like that.

Instead, there was a large collection bin with a hole on top, where you’re invited to throw your old shoes in. You have to tell the staff of your intentions first though, because you can’t just waltz in and anyhowly chuck your shoes in and then claim to have done so when the staff aren’t looking. That’s just unfair, and silly.

The terms and conditions that adidas put down are, however, just, fair, and for a good cause.

For every twenty pairs of shoes that are collected, the staff will draw lots to see which lucky staff member gets to handle the old shoes, and then the poor dude will put them all together and throw them away, and then, here’s the important part – adidas will donate a new pair to charity – namely, Gracehaven Salvation Army and the Andrew and Grace Home.

But that, folks, is not all. For your pair of old/dirty/worn/broken sports shoes, adidas will give you up to $50 discount on a new pair of adidas*.

born again adidas

For mine, it was an eight year old pair of sports shoes whose soles have cracked, and cracked soles are no good, because they let air and water in, and if I had to name those shoes, they’d be called Air (and Water).

Now, I’m normally reticent about attending public events and such like, but the opportunity to give new life to a pair of my old sports shoes was just a little bit too good to pass up on, and I didn’t mind battling traffic and The Cathay’s horrendous labyrinth known as the car park (where they’ve needed to paint yellow footprints on the floor so that people would know where the door to the shops were, because the fella that painted the directional arrows on the walls didn’t do a good job but that’s another story…) to throw my shoes in the bin and get a new pair. Any old pair, you know? Not just adidas.

When I was shown the Bin Of Old Shoes, I stuck my head in, and before I could fathom and articulate why I did that, one of the nice folks at the adidas shop said, “yah, it’s not that smelly, actually”. So they must have been compelled to do what I did too. There are some things you just do, right? Like bubble wrap? No?

Never mind me then, but if you have an old pair of sports shoes you want to retire – bring them down to adidas and give them new life!

*Terms & Conditions: Now your filthiest, mankiest old sports shoes can get you $50 off a brand new pair of adidas Bounce shoes and $30 off other adidas sports shoes with a minimum shoe value of $100. But your trainers can only be reborn again when you choose regular priced items. The Bounce Medals range, adidas Originals, Stella McCartney and golf shoes are not included in this offer. And remember to bring your dirty, old trainers by 7th September 2008 when the promotion ends. So start digging them out now.


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19 responses to “Advertorial: born again adidas”

  1. I needed CPR. But then I noticed all the staff in the outlet were GUYS. So… *ahem* immediately I woke up. “Are you ok, sir?” they asked. “Ya ya I’m fine,” I replied. “Impossible is nothing. Right?” I heard of this born again adidas thing fromMr Miyagi’s bloga few months back and I thought it was a pretty neat campaign they’re doing over there in Singapore. Didn’t realised they had it in Malaysia as well until I saw the big box. The idea is to get people to trade in their old sports shoes in return for a

  2. But then I noticed all the staff in the outlet were GUYS. So… *ahem* immediately I woke up. “Are you ok, sir?” they asked. “Ya ya I’m fine,” I replied. “Impossible is nothing. Right?” I heard of this born again adidas thing fromMr Miyagi’s bloga few months back and I thought it was a pretty neat campaign they’re doing over there in Singapore. Didn’t realised they had it in Malaysia as well until I saw the big box. The idea is to get people to trade in their old sports shoes in return for a

  3. lincoln Avatar
    lincoln

    I see somebody putting Comic Life to good use.

  4. Supriya Avatar
    Supriya

    nice one! i heart adidas =)

  5. Ablog Avatar

    Erm… can I trade-in my little boy’s Nike sports shoes for an adult Adidas? Would you happen to know?

  6. Stephie Avatar

    Too bad I don’t have a pair of Adidas… sian.

  7. Mr Miyagi Avatar

    No need adidas. Any shoe also can.

  8. Mr Miyagi Avatar

    Hmmm… not sure. Answers? Hmmm? adidas people?

  9. Karen Avatar
    Karen

    Funniest advertorial I’ve read in a while.

  10. Kind adidas ppl Avatar
    Kind adidas ppl

    Just bring it. We won't know. As long as you trade in a pair of shoes. Its done 🙂

  11. tjinna Avatar
    tjinna

    which outlets are participating in this program?

  12. yongwei Avatar

    eh! quite worth it, i buy one pasar malam slippers throw in as old, get 50dollar discount!

    hey miyagi, how did you do that comic thing?

  13. Mr Miyagi Avatar

    All adidas stores except IMM and People's Park.

  14. realplato Avatar

    COOL!?
    ???????????????????????

    LOVE SHOES ,LOVE NIKE.?
    ???????????????????????????http://nike.uspshoes.com

  15. Kenneth Avatar

    Sorry, it was kinda an oversight. Anyways i have credited you on my blog
    cheers

  16. Kenneth Avatar

    Sorry, it was kinda an oversight. Anyways i have credited you on my blog
    cheers

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