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  • Adidas Is Turning Homer’s ‘Walking Into The Bushes’ Meme Into A Sneaker

    Adidas Is Turning Homer’s ‘Walking Into The Bushes’ Meme Into A Sneaker

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    It hasn’t been a great month for Adidas, but if the German sportswear giant can be counted on one thing these days (or over the last 20 years), it’s finding ways to squeeze some cash out of licensed sneaker deals. Next up: The Simpsons.

    Earlier this month we got our first look at a Simpsons x Superstar collab, which sees nearly the entire surface of the shoe coated in blue fuzz to approximate Marge’s hair. It looks exactly like a pair of old Cookie Monster sneakers I once bought for my (then) two-year-old:

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    Another shoe in the lineup, one leaked earlier today and this time a Stan Smith, features Homer instead. While initially seeming a lot less involved than the Marge shoe—maybe there’s a balding joke here, I don’t know—flipping the shoe around reveals this one has some fuzz too, but only on the heel:

    Like the meme itself, this is something you can chuckle at when you see it on the internet, but spending money to wear it on your feet? Hrmmmmmm.

    Not that Adidas will care. While the company’s Yeezy collaboration has turned to ash, and had been worth big money at its peak, Adidas’ bread and butter in the sneaker business (like Nike’s), isn’t in high profile, limited releases but in two other places: for the most part, it’s the everyday roster of venerable classics (the Superstar, the Stan Smith, slides, etc) and to a lesser extent it’s tie-ins like this.

    We’ve seen this a lot over the last few years, as the company has released sneakers based on everything from Game of Thrones to Pokémon to South Park to a previous Simpsons release, and while many of these come have come across looking a bit naff, some (Pokémon especially) have been great!

    There’s no word on a release date or price for either of these.

    Luke Plunkett

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  • Canadian Start-Up Launches App That Lets Users Skip the Line or Make Money for Standing in One

    Canadian Start-Up Launches App That Lets Users Skip the Line or Make Money for Standing in One

    The newly launched SKIPT app allows users a new way to earn money and save time standing in any lineup in Canada or the U.S.

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    updated: Jul 19, 2017

    SKIPT announces its launch of the SKIPT app that lets users skip the wait by buying someone else’s spot in line, or make money by selling their own spot in line. This app was developed for those who love to be the “first” but don’t want to line up. Users can bid on places in line or those who are looking to make money in the on-demand job economy can sell their own spot in line. The app was developed for those who love to be the “first” but don’t want to line up. 

    SKIPT provides a safe platform to buy and sell spots in line, quickly and easily. “Paying to have someone stand in line for you has been around forever. We’re just applying modern technology to it and making it safer,” says SKIPT Founder, Isaac Wanzama. “I think it is a really timely twist, especially with the emergence of the task economy.”

    Paying to have someone stand in line for you has been around forever. We’re just applying modern technology to make it easier and safer.

    Isaac Wanzama, Founder, SKIPT

    SKIPT operates on a user’s smartphone geo-location and allows them to post a spot for sale in any lineup, anywhere in North America. Sellers let potential buyers know where they are in line, set their minimum price for their spot, and how long they’ll be there. Buyers can review available spots in the app and make bids on a spot they’re interested in. Sellers review bids and accept the highest bid. Buyers and sellers can instant message within the app making it easy to communicate and meet up. A buyer has 15 minutes to get to the spot and the seller can then complete the payment and trade places. SKIPT charges buyers directly to their credit card and payment for sellers is fast and safe, going directly into their bank accounts.

    “We think it’s going to be great. We have been working on this for a long time to make sure that we got it right,” adds the app Founder. SKIPT is the latest platform in the ecosystem of apps targeting the on-demand job economy that include UBER, AirBnB and more.

    SKIPT is free to download in Canada and US App Stores. A version for Android users is being developed along with upgrades to the current version, like an in-app forum for businesses to post upcoming events for the entire SKIPT community to see.

    Find out more about SKIPT at www.theskiptapp.com.

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    The SKIPT App
    iloveSKIPT@theskiptapp.com
    416-619-5349

    Source: www.theskiptapp.com

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