I went on a workout fashion haul to lululemon athletica to buy 3 completely new outfits – pants and sports bras. Lululemon is currently my favourite place to buy workout and active wear clothing, and most of my exercise apparel is from there. You guys are always asking me what I’m wearing in my fitness videos so I thought I would share this haul with you. Visit my blog for all of my home workout routines and fashion hauls: www.BodyRock.Tv
Melbourne Victory joined some of the biggest football clubs on the planet today by signing a 5-year apparel deal with global sports giants, adidas. The partnership will see Melbourne Victory play in the world renowned ‘three-stripes’ until at least the end of the 2015/16 Hyundai A-League season, joining the likes of Spanish powerhouse Real Madrid, English champions Liverpool and Chelsea, as well as AC Milan of Italy and German club Bayern Munich. Melbourne Victory players recently took to the streets to give three of their most loyal fans a sneak peak at the newly designed playing strips, ahead of their retail launch in August. Victory players, including Captain Adrian Leijer and star striker, Danny Allsopp, shocked unsuspecting fans with a series of surprise visits to reveal their new kit. The new Melbourne Victory strip and supporter gear will be available in the club store, adidas Sports Performance stores and leading sports retailers from August 2011.
This is an internet commercial for BigFoot Sneeakers & Apparel on 224 N. Liberty St. just south of Saratoga St and three blocks from 1st Mariner Arena. The commercial was produced by Renovatio Productions, a local, boutique, video production company. Along with internet commercials, Renovatio Productions produces Street Talk Baltimore, local internet show about the people and places in Baltimore City. For more information please email renovatioproductions@yahoo.com or on Twitter – twitter.com
Richard Petty Motorsports driver AJ Allmendinger had primary sponsorship from Nautica, an apparel company part of VF Corporation, for the Sprint Cup race the weekend of 4/30/11, at Richmond International Raceway.
African Sports Outreach (ASO), an international youth development organization committed to supporting at-risk African youth with after school soccer programs, equipment donations, schooling, medical support, and meals. With donations from clubs, high schools, and colleges in the United States as well as sports companies such as Euro sport , Nike, Puma and Adidas. ASO has provided nearly $1 million worth of soccer footwear, apparel, and equipment, outfitting more than 125 sport teams throughout West and Southern Africa. In 2007 ASO opened it’s new ASO Togo soccer academy in Lome, Togo West Africa, which supports more than 200 street youth and orphans. When Paul Goodrich founded ASO in 1990 while serving as a Peace Corps volunteer in Togo, W.Africa, he wanted to create a sustainable program that would provide education and sport while providing a healthy alternative to drugs and a life on the streets. He found the remedy in after school soccer training and matches. ASO uses sport and teamwork to help kids create a positive image of themselves in their communities. Where else to better learn the life lessons of goal setting, self-control, problem solving, team building and friendship than on the playing field? It’s a way to channel their energy in a positive direction. Too often the lives of Africa’s youth unravel before they have a chance to develop. These kids have seen famine, poverty, disease, and war. But they’re hopeful and bright. ASO was born from this unyielding …
One of the world’s leading sport lifestyle companies, PUMA designs and develops footwear, apparel and accessories under the brands PUMA, Cobra Golf and Tretorn. In order to manage the company’s tremendous growth and create the appearance of simplicity across the supply chain for its wholesale customers and retail stores, PUMA runs Manhattan Associates’ platform-based Warehouse Management 2010 solution. As a result the company has cut wave times by 60%, can run its operations on fewer servers, has complete day-to-day control of its supply chain—and has a Supply Chain Process Platform in place to build on for the future.