Sunday May 27, 2012

If the shoe fits

If the shoe fits

Actress Natsuki Kato, 25, center, poses with 12 girls dressed as maids at an event in Akihabara to launch adidas’ new line of footwear, the XL series. The shoes are aimed at men in the 18-22 age range, whose buying habits are influenced by their girlfriends, according to adidas. 

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    Needabrew

    Are those sneakers maid in Japan?

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    nightflesh

    Yes, they have much different styles here that you won't see in the US or Europe. Too bad having a size 32 shoe will disable my style hunger.

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    herefornow

    Just plain sad.. that a brand of adidas' stature would stoop to this form of juvenile effort to sell sneakers here. Just goes to show how totally un-athletic Japanese men have become -- that they use maids to promote the product, because the wimps girlfriends influence their buying habits. Grow some b@lls J-men, and put down the PS3's and actually particpate in something.

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    gaijinfo

    I'm not too sure many guys would be so thrilled about having an XL girlfriend.

    Just sayin.

    Of course none these girls look XL, so maybe I'm missing something.

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    HonestDictator

    Same thing I was thinking Gaijinfo. XL Girl Friends?

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    655321

    @herefornow B@lls and J-men are never found in the same sentence... Completely agree with you too.

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    Jkanda

    Exploitation by Adidas.

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    tokyochris

    The FACT is that the maid 'thing' is quite popular in Japan and why shouldn't Adidas use that to their advantage? It's no different to using models or iconic figures in advertising used elsewhere in my opinion

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    FishHead

    If you don'T already look like a dork, just wait 'til you slide on a pair of these "bad boys" . . . Bright pink & purple with neon yellow & green trim! You wear size 25, but you buy a size 30.

    The girls above should be naked ;)

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    Sarge

    Very, very nice!

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    Jkanda

    Very, very nice!

    shoes or ...

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    Triumvere

    XL girlfriends?

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    sf2k

    this is messed up

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    asianTourist

    "XL Girl Friends" could be translated into big-size girls, but I know that promotes Adidas sneakers to Japanese dudes in ages of 18-22. Models put on maid customs to attract more male buyers. Natsuki Kato looked younger in this advertisement shoot.

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    herefornow

    tokyochris -- The FACT is I know the maid "thing" is quite popular in Japan, I live here. And that's the problem, IMO. That a "culture" primarily created for a bunch of nerds who have no life other than video games, and manga/anime -- meaning totally consumed by fantasy -- has crept into promotion for a brand as iconic as adidas. IMO, just shows how low the male culture has sunk here.

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    snackswithbeer

    where influenced = dictated

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    WilliB

    What is XL about any of this? I don´t get it

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    ca1ic0cat

    otaku heaven, I guess.

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    RomeoRamenII

    The shoes are aimed at men in the 18-22 age range, whose buying habits are influenced by their girlfriends

    Heh, yet, this promotional campaign kickoff took place in Akihabara, i.e., otaku grand central. Guess their manga girlfriends "talk" to them.

    RR

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    oberst

    Actress Natsuki Kato, 25, center seems to have a long torso.

    Not a maid outfit fetishIST, just wondering...........how many layers they have ?

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    ShizukaMorley

    herefornow, totally agree with you! Only a bunch of losers will like this.

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    Zenny11

    Only a bunch of losers will like this.

    And Addidas will make a bundle regardless, gotta love it if you own Addidas stock that is.

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    oberst

    I can imagine the boys wearing the extra large pink shoes ( 3rd back row, left )

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    tokyochris

    That a "culture" primarily created for a bunch of nerds who have no life other than video games, and manga/anime -- meaning totally consumed by fantasy -- has crept into promotion for a brand as iconic as adidas.

    Hollywood make movies based on video games and manga... like it or not, 'nerd culture' is no longer looking in through the window, it has now entered the building.

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