Kicks
Since its birth in 1985 at the Academy of Science of the USSR in Moscow, Tetris has become arguably the world’s most popular video game. The game and its variants has been played on everything from the Elektronika 60, Amiga, Atari ST, Sega Genesis and Nintendo’s Gameboy, to graphing calculators, mobile phones and iPods. Its even been played on the sides of buildings. Continuing the trend, it also appears on the new Puma Disc Blaze 1990s. Though the shoe is littered with traditional Tetris polygons, or “Tetrominoes,” you won’t catch these on the feet of any squares. See them here.
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HAZE
Are those pumps on the front? Or is that the lace mechanism?
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MERK
they kinda ugly…but i love tetris and shoes so yeah if i can cop em, they’re copped
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m .
haze, those are the lacing mechanisms, yes.
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