Conforming to the iconic silhouette of the 80’s running boom. The LA ’84, a multi-purpose running shoe was developed by Norman for the 1984 Summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles, California.
The use of lightweight materials in the upper combined to a soft EVA midsole made the shoe one of the lightest amongst its competitors, along with the use of a Vibram outsole, providing un-rivalling performance.
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Made using ultra soft and supple goat leather by Pittards, who have been working with leather in Somerset, England, since 1826. Initially made for military applications with the likes of British Army snipers, the Sherwood Woodland camouflage leather has water resistant properties and uses revolutionary CIG (Computer Image Generation) technology to allow the application of patters such as camouflage.